Macbook Pro won't boot after TM restore

Hi.
My MacBook Pro was running snow leopard with all the latest updates, when the hard drive crashed. I booted from the dvd that came with the macbook, osx 10.5.4, restored the latest Time Machine backup. Everything seemed fine until I try to reboot. I get the grey screen and the message:"You need to press the powerbutton for several seconds". I've reset the pram, powermanager and ran a hardware check that turned out ok. Does anyone have any clues as to what's wrong?
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Regards, Espen Noreger

enoreger wrote:
Hi.
Hi, and welcome to the forums.
My MacBook Pro was running snow leopard with all the latest updates, when the hard drive crashed. I booted from the dvd that came with the macbook, osx 10.5.4, restored the latest Time Machine backup. Everything seemed fine until I try to reboot. I get the grey screen and the message:"You need to press the powerbutton for several seconds". I've reset the pram, powermanager and ran a hardware check that turned out ok. Does anyone have any clues as to what's wrong?
Yes. You need to use your +Snow Leopard+ Install disc, not the Leopard one.

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