MK1032GAX Hard drive does not boot

I have a Satellite M65 S9092.  I am replacing the hard drive. It is a Toshiba MK 1032GAX, the same model originally installed.  I can reload the Recovery disks, then when it reboots it hangs after the first Toshiba screen. 
I can put the drive in an external carrier and read all the files, it just won't boot.  I have taken on old 40 gb Travelstar drive, loaded the Recovery disks and it boots fine.
The bios recognizes the MK 1032GAX.  Any suggestions?

Hi-
Disk Utility images are difficult to get right for most people.
If this were a Windows computer, I'd suspect the MBR didn't get cloned properly. I'm not sure if there's a similar problem with Macs.
You are probably correct in your thinking. Different, yet similar in function.
And I'm not too keen on using Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper when I can have a free alternative.
Huh?
CCC is voluntary shareware and the basic full clone version of SD! is freeware.
SD! is the better of the two, and definitely worth having.
Both are much better than Disk Utility.
Does anyone have a solution?
Use SuperDuper!.

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