Installing new drive

I had a HD that locked up.  I have purchased a new one and installed.  The display will not come on.  Any ideas.  I have not installed Windows yet, as I cannot see what is happening.  Should the display show something, even w/o drive?  It does not.
Pavilion zt1145
Thanks
Hollis

Perhaps the new drive is cabled incorrectly or perhaps a cable got knocked loose.  Your PC should at least bring up the setup screen at which point you can enter the bios and see if your HD is recognized.
What hard drive and speed was your old drive and what are you trying to replace it with?
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HP Photosmart Premium C309G, HP Photosmart 6520
HP Touchpad, HP Chromebook 11
Custom i7-4770k,Z-87, 8GB, Vertex 3 SSD, Samsung EVO SSD, Corsair HX650,GTX 760
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