Mac Pro refuses to boot after new drive instalation...

Hi
Could anyone shed a bit of light on my problem - Ive just got a new 500gb seagate drive, - when I load it up in order to format, im faced with a blank screen, and os x refuses to even think about booting up - there is also an odd click which Im guessing is the boot drive trying to start.
The new drive slots into place fine, and I made sure I was earthed out before touching it...
When the new drive is taken out, the system starts up without a hitch.
Do I have a duff drive? - or am I missing something blindingly obvious?
Thanks for any help
Maxine.

Hi,
Funny that I saw this message, I am the person that had the exact same problem on the 20th of December.
After trying to install the HD, I had the problem as well. I ended up taking the computer in to my local Apple store, and they kept the Mac Pro.
It is now January 5th and I still do not have the system. Called them an hour ago and they said that the part (they didn't mention what it was) was on BACKORDER, so they had to decide if they were going to wait for the part or give me a brand new system. Hmmmm.... Could this be a NEW hidden problem for the Mac Pro now?
I wanted to purchase an iMac, but was afraid of the lock-up issues. I am starting to regreat my choice and wish I had got an iMac, at least I would have some kind of file server for my network
All I can suggest is to take it in to your local Apple store and let them check it, and then ask if they could fix it right then, or you two could have a system that's not able to be workable.
-Dan Uff

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    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[153]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[155]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[157]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[159]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[161]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[163]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[165]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[167]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
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    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[171]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[173]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[175]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:32:32 *****-****-computer authexec[177]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
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    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[264]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
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    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[268]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[270]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:36 *****-****-computer authexec[272]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[274]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[276]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[278]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[280]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[282]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[284]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[286]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[288]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[290]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
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    Jan 17 19:46:44 *****-****-computer authexec[300]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid

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