Z61t Doesn't boot after upgrading hard drive

I'm upgrading the hard drive on my girlfriend's Lenovo Z61t laptop and am running in to a strange problem.
The computer will not boot anymore! I cloned the old disk to the new one using acronis true image and when I insert the new disk into the laptop and boot it, after the system prompt there's a blinking dash at the top left corner of the screen.
http://forums.lenovo.com/lnv/board/message?board.id=Z_Series_Thinkpads&message.id=469&query.id=23938...
This user seemed to have experienced the same issue as me. Unfortunately, no reply to his post
Drive is detected in the BIOS, PC doctor reports no problem on both the short and extended test... And to top it off, if I insert the driver into my HP laptop windows will start loading as expected
Are lenovo laptop cursed?
Any help is appreciated!

I fixed the issue. I researched many many forums and found no help on any of them, and sorry-no help on this one either.
What solved the issue - and I hope this helps someone else who has the same problem:
1).  Install new hard drive (with or without osx pre installed)
2).  Remove all ram
3).  Power on and wait 1 minute
4).  Hold power button until it turns off
5).  Install ram
6).  Power back on
7).  BOOM! It works again.

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    wsev1955 wrote:
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