Problems installing OSX on a new hard drive

My hard drive was dead/dying a few months ago and I hadn't touched it for awhile. I recently decided to take it to the apple store and see what I could do. The genius bar associate suggested I either take it to a third party repair company or replace it myself. I opted for the latter route and replaced it myself today.
When I powered it on, I gott the chime and just a black screen. I tried booting from disc by holding C, but after making some abnormal noises, it spits the CD out. I have tried this with a copy of windows vista, and it doesn't make the weird noises or spit it out, but nothing happens as well.
I'm not sure if it's my install disc, my cd drive, or if I went wrong somewhere replacing my hard drive. Any help would be appreciated.

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