Installation of new hard drive leaves me with no bootable device. What do I do?

I recently installed a new hard drive on my hp hdx 16 notebook pc.  Every time I try to put vista back in, it quits half way through and tells me that I need to partition my hard drive.  I need help because the hard drive is blank and I dont know how to partition it.  The installation disk is not partitioning it automatically. My pc also has fingerprint and media smart technology and I need help.

Try booting with a utilty cd to remove any partitions,create 1 and format hdd. I have had good results with free Partition Wizard .Download the Bootable cd iso here .Get ImgBurn here to burn the image to cd.
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