Restoring image to a new hard drive from time machine

My  hard drive failed and I have installed a replacement. I have followed all the prompts to back up from a recent file on my time machine. Once I select the back up, a screen comes up that says "Select a Destination" in the window, it says "searching for disks..." and never changes. If I go into the disk utility, the new drive shows up just fine. Any ideas?

Partition the drive in GUID format with one Mac OS X data partition.

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