Powermac Dual 867 MHz Power PC and internal hard drive

I was just sold a Samsung sp2514n internal hard drive- 250GB 7200RPM 8MB Cache.
The problem is that after I installed it- my computer would not boot up. All I got is a folder with a question mark.
When I took it out- it booted up normally.
Before I upgraded, I was told that it would work in my computer?
Is there something I'm not doing- that needs to be done- or is it incompatible with my computer?
Thanks,
Mike DiGiorgio
Dual 867 mhz power PC G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

See the drive jumper settings here:
click here
You do not want CD. That's limiting the capacity to less than 32GB.
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