Macbook with new WD Blue Scorpion 320 gb -harddisk stuck at boot-screen

I recently bought a new WD Blue Scorpion 320 gb drive (WD320BPVT) to replace the original 120 gb harddisk in my white macbook from 2008 (
MacBook3,1)
The replacement went well. I GUID-formatted the drive which was immediately recognized by the computer, and used time-machine to transfer the latest backup. All of this was done from the Install-DVD, but when I tried to boot the computer from the harddisk, it kept getting stuck at the Apple-bootup logo. I've tried reformatting the drive, but it doesn't seem to work. Has anybody had similar issues, and in that case, how did you fix it?

OK. When you say it doesn't work does that mean you cannot see the drive in Disk Utility? Of course that means you need to boot from another drive such as your external backup. If you happen to have a Snow Leopard DVD to boot your computer then you could try with that. But there isn't much you can do if you don't have another bootable drive in an external enclosure or other form of hookup like a universal drive adaptor.
Your model is not new enough to use Internet Recovery. I don't know what more to offer. You cannot even verify that the new HDD is OK by putting it in an external enclosure.

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