Portege 660CDT "Invalid System Disk Error"!!!

I just purchased a Used 660CDT and placed a new hard drive in it. Now I can not load an OS Due to This Error "Invalid System Disk". I have tried to Boot from my XP Cd but just the same. I have attempted to boot from a Norton Disk and nothing as well.. I have no clue what is wrong..
I have made sure that the Bios is set to start with the Drive first and not the HDD.
I would like to use this system someday, but right now I dont see it happening.
If anyone can help I would thank you greatly.
Thank you
Robert
Houston, Texas

Hi Robert
As far as I know this oldie can handle just with 1,3 GB HDD. How much capacity has a new HDD?
Unfortunately it is not easy to say what the problem is because who knows what you do exactly and which OS you want to use. Just for info. This old Portege is delivered with W95 and you should try to use the same OS.
"Invalid System Disk error means that the Windows Setup was unable to copy the system files to the hard disk.
By the way, check Toshiba download page under http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/cgi-bin/ToshibaCSG/download_drivers_bios.jsp?service=EU and under archive you will find lot useful stuff for this old notebook.
Good luck!

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    INFO: Starting Output Reader Threads for process /tmp/OraInstall2013-09-17_05-03-21PM/ext/bin/kfod
    INFO: Parsing 2560 CANDIDATE /dev/rdsk/emcpower2e oracle oinstall
    INFO: The process /tmp/OraInstall2013-09-17_05-03-21PM/ext/bin/kfod exited with code 0
    INFO: Waiting for output processor threads to exit.
    INFO: Parsing 2560 CANDIDATE /dev/rdsk/emcpower6e oracle oinstall
    INFO: Parsing 2560 CANDIDATE /dev/rdsk/emcpower8e oracle oinstall

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