Cannot Install Windows on Clean Hard Drive

My wife's Toshiba Satellite E105-1802 was a horrific mess, so I decided to finally do a completely clean install as part of an upgrade to Windows 8.  I backed up her files, put in the Windows 8 install disc, blew away all of the partitions, formatted the remaining partition and then discovered that I could not install Windows on it.  For some reason, the bios is looking for a specific partition on the hard drive.  I have no idea why this would be.  I've probably built 30 PCs and I have NEVER had this happen.
I tried to reboot the computer to see what would happen and got an error indicating that no such partition exists, without specifying what partition it was looking for.  I used the Windows install disc to create Partitions 1 thru 4.  No dice.  I have no idea what to do at this point.
Any thoughts?

Here is the .ini file off of my recovery USB stick and it looks like it may contain what you will need.  Good luck.
[Define]
D_HDDRMODE=Auto
D_IMAGETYPE=single
D_MBRPATH=\Image\MBR
D_MBR=S3B4900A201
D_TOSMBRPATH=\Image\MBR
D_TOSMBR=S3B4901A201
D_NTFSID=07
D_WINDOWSIMAGEPATH=\Image\Windows
D_LANGUAGEPATH=\Image\WinPE\ENG
D_OSTYPE=Windows7
D_OSARCHITECTURE=64bit
D_PARTITIONMINIMUMSIZE=40960MB
D_WINDOWSDRIVE=C
D_WINPE=S3B7700A001
D_WINDOWSVOLUME=TI106426W0A
D_WINDOWSIMAGE=TI106426W0A
D_HDRECID=17
D_HDDRECOVERYPATH=\Image\Windows
D_HDDRECOVERYVOLUME=HDDRECOVERY
D_HDDRECOVERY=TI106426W0A
D_HDDRECOVERYSIZE=13871MB
IRSEnable=0
IRSSize=0
IsTais=1
[HDD1_Area1]
AreaType=MBR
MBRPath=D_MBRPATH
MBR=D_MBR
[HDD1_Area2]
AreaType=TOSMBR
MBRPath=D_TOSMBRPATH
MBR=D_TOSMBR
[HDD1_Area3]
AreaType=WinRE
PartitionType=Primary
FileSystem=NTFS
PartitionID=27
Size=1500MB
BootInfo=Active
VolumeLabel="System"
SWImgProtonPath=D_WINDOWSIMAGEPATH
SWImgProton=D_WINDOWSIMAGE
LastChangeID=YES
[HDD1_Area4]
AreaType=Windows
PartitionType=Primary
FileSystem=NTFS
PartitionID=D_NTFSID
Size=MAX
BootInfo=InActive
LanguagePath=D_LANGUAGEPATH
OSType=D_OSTYPE
PartitionMinimumSize=D_PARTITIONMINIMUMSIZE
Language=D_WINPE
SWImgProtonPath=D_WINDOWSIMAGEPATH
SWImgProton=D_WINDOWSIMAGE
VolumeLabel=D_WINDOWSVOLUME
DriveLetter=D_WINDOWSDRIVE
OSArchiTecture=D_OSARCHITECTURE
[HDD1_Area5]
AreaType=HDDRecovery
PartitionType=Primary
FileSystem=NTFS
PartitionID=D_HDRECID
Size=D_HDDRECOVERYSIZE
BootInfo=InActive
SWImgProtonPath=D_HDDRECOVERYPATH
SWImgProton=D_HDDRECOVERY
VolumeLabel=D_HDDRECOVERYVOLUME
LastChangeID=YES
[HDD1]
AreaCount=5
SetMax=NONE
Type=SATA
[HDD2_Area1]
AreaType=UserData
PartitionType=Primary
FileSystem=NTFS
PartitionID=D_NTFSID
Size=MAX
BootInfo=InActive
[HDD2]
AreaCount=1
SetMax=NONE
Type=SATA
[HDD]
Count=Mounting
RAIDType=NONE
RAIDDisk=NONE
[Include]
Procedure=S3B7710A701
ProcedurePath=\Image\Procedure
L875D-S7232 (Win 8.1)

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