Image restore to Toshiba L675 on a replaced hard drive is not recognized

I recieved a blue screen a week ago, Toshiba bullitin board indicated that the HDD was going to fail. I created a Win 7 repair disk and a full image backup. I installed the new drive (identical size) and did the restore. When I re-booted it did not recognise the re-imaged HDD so I used the recovery disk to boot and ran a CHKDSK on the HDD with no errors. Looking at the files on the drive they all seem to be there. Do I need to change something else for the system to recognise the new drive?

If you created an image of the entire disk, that should work. The bottom line is that you need all the partitions plus the first sector of the disc (which contains the master boot record/partition table).
I used the recovery disk to boot and ran a CHKDSK on the HDD with no errors.
You mean the repair disc?
In any case, use the repair disc to access WinRE and run Startup Repair. Sometimes you need to run it several times.
Always tell which Satellite L675 you have when you post  here. There is a label on the bottom.
-Jerry

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