New hard drive not appearing in iTunes, can't burn discs

Just got a new hard drive.  iTunes does not see either of my Superdrives.  Any ideas on how to "connect" iTunes with my drives again, or if that's necessary.  I have checked out the Help info in the app and didn't find an answer.  Thank you!

Hi:
What happens when you run the HDD diagnostics test in the BIOS?
It is doubtful the notebook's HDD will boot with W7 already installed on it from another PC unless it is the same model as yours.
Quite often that is what you get when you try booting from a HDD from another PC that already has Windows installed on it -- nothing at all.
Paul

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