Macbook Not Recognising new Hard Drive.

Hello!
Macbook White 2006 Model. I replaced the original 60GB hard drive in 2008 for a 320GB HardDrive.
The 320GB failed two weeks ago and I have bought a replacement (Samsung HM641JI - 640GB).
When I install the new hard drive and boot using the Snow Leopard install DVD the macbook won't recongise the new hard drive as a location (I've tried new install and back up from time machine).
When I install the original 60GB hard drive the macbook boots no problem. I am using it to post this message.
Any ideas why it won't recognise the new drive?

Hi,
mots likely the new harddisk came preformated for use with Windows or even completely unformated.
In that case you cannot install OSX on it before 'preparing' the harddisk with Disk Utility.
After booting from the OSX install DVD Disk Utility can be found in the 'Utilities' in the Top Menu.
Run Disk Utility
In the left pane of it click on the internal harddisk (not any partitions on that harddisk)
In the right pane click on the Partition-Tab
Set it to one partition
Use 'MacOS Extended (Journaled)' as file system
click on the Options-button and set GPT (GUID Partition Table) as Partition scheme
Start the partitioning.
After that is done quit Disk Utility and you should be able to install OSX on the new harddisk.
Regards
Stefan

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