New Hard-drive - won't reboot after restored with TM

Hey,
I got a new hard drive yesterday and used TM to restore my last back up. When I went to restart the computer it now doesn't go past the Apple and spinning gear.
I've tried to eject the CD and external hard-drive. I've restarted holding shift, then function, then cmd + alt + R + P. None of these have worked!
Help!
Thanks
Kash

KashUK wrote:
Hey,
It let me choose the HD but then it's stuck on the loading page again!
I'm not really sure what topic to look under in the trouble-shooting page. I'm not very good with computers.
Thank-you for the advice.
K
KashUK wrote:
Hey,
It let me choose the HD but then it's stuck on the loading page again!
I'm not really sure what topic to look under in the trouble-shooting page. I'm not very good with computers.
First, I guess I should ask just how you did the restore. Did you start up from your Install disc and use the +Restore System From Backup+ option in the Utilities menu, per #14 in [Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html] (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum)? If not, do that.
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Otherwise, you want #E8 in [Time Machine - Troubleshooting|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/Troubleshooting.html]. Here's the direct link: http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/E8.html Here's the gist of it:
Why did you get a new drive? If the old one failed, it's possible it corrupted your system as it was beginning to fail, and those changes got backed-up, so were brought back when you restored.
In that case, you might want to do the restore over, but select an earlier backup, from before the troubles started. Just be sure to use your +Snow Leopard+ install disc.
If you used a Leopard Install disc to restore a +Snow Leopard+ backup, that won't work. You may want to just do it over with the +Snow Leopard+ disc, or your best bet may be to just install OSX from your Snow Leopard Install disc, then download and install the 10.6.6 "combo" update from the link there.

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