Equium A100-147 with error message "PXE-E61 Media Test Failure"

Hi all,
I have Equium A100 out of warranty, due to error message "PXE-61 Media Test Failure" I took it to my local computer menders, they told me my Toshiba 60gb hard drive had failed (MG6034GSX) and replaced it with a another 120gb model.
I tried to reload system from Toshiba recovery disc, reload reaches 75% then messages come up saying it can't find loads of operating system files.
Thinking the Recovery disc was faulty I obtained a replacement from Toshiba, and this reload disc gave the same problem.
I have loaded XP Professional on to 120gb HDD and it runs OK but I would like to load original as it came with XP MCE.
Is my problem the 120gb HDD which should be as original 60gb and has the HDD got to be genuine Toshiba to accept the recovery media ?
Does anybody have any ideas, I would really appreciate your help.
Cheers
diggermender

Hi R2D2
Thank you for your help. I tried the default bios settings and reformatting the HDD and an OS reinstall with the same outcome.
As you said it could be a HDD problem I returned it to the people who fitted the replacement HDD, they diagnosed a faulty HDD, replaced it under warranty and installed the OS for me. I guess the answer to "does the replacement HDD have to be genuine Toshiba" is no, in my case it doesn't.
Machine is now working fine. Thank you for your help, it's really appreciated and once again I think this is a great forum.
Cheers
Diggermender

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