Need help for installing OS after installing new hard drive

I have an imac 27 2010.
The hard drive has failed for the 2nd time. I have installed a new hard drive again. When trying to install the OS, it looks to begin but then tells me it can not be completed.
I had gone the the erase, then partition steps previously.
Any advice?
I do have a time machine copy to restore from if I can get that far as well as the discs handy to use.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Which OS version install disk do you have? It's not Mavericks since that does not come with a disk.
And you are trying to install Mavericks? If so, are you using the Internet Recovery Option (press Command + Option + R while restarting/rebooting)? I recently read of a case where the user was unable to reinstall the old OS (in that case Snow leopard) and he could not install Mavericks either. He took it to an Apple store and they bypassed the ID/password requirements and reinstalled it for him.

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