HT4854 What about a clean install to a brand new disk?

Just bought a new 1 TB disk and i mirrored my backup disk to it.
But my machine wont recognize the HDD and all i get is "gray screen".

Well, this is the case:
I have 3 mbps, one 15" 2010 who was running SL, one 17" 2010 running ML and one rMBP running ML.
The 2010 15" suddely stopped booting and i figured it was a HDD problem so i took it out, put it in a 2.5" USB cabinet and conneced to one of my other machines. I the could open the disk, repair and do pritty much what i wanted. So figuring this was software mailfunction i deleted everything and installed SL booting it up via the USB "enclosure"(?) through my 17". THat did not do anything good for me(used the CDs from the 17").
I the purchased a new disk figuring something was wrong with the hardware. I have a clone of my 17" from when it was running lion laying around so i figured i would try to mirror it on to the new disk using superduper. That whent to ****!.
I then put it in to my USB enclosure and connected to my rMBP and used recovery ML to install it to the new disk.
That did not work either....
All the time the 15" 2010 would not recognize the new HDD when i put it in.
So now i am at a loss...

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    Call: 1285
    File: overwriteflag=1, allowskipfilesflag=2,
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