Follow up to HD crash - Install disk can't see new Hard Drive !!!

I may have a bigger problem on my hands.
I rebooted with my original install disk of OS X and when it gets to the "choose location" window, it does not see the new hard drive......????
I'm thinking about re-checking connections and/or possibly pull the hard drive out and do an external connection just to verify that it spins.
Not sure how to proceed and/or what to check ?? Suggestions ???

Make sure you chose the right format, and as far as partitioning in concerned, you have to select at least one partition, which will be the entire drive.

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