Ok.. here is what you need to do.
1) You configure your old drive as the Master drive
2) Configure the new drive as Slave
3) reboot the system
4) After windows has booted open "Windows Explorer" NOT Internet explorer
5) Do you see the new drive? If you don't see the new drive you may have to reboot to DOS. Let's assume you see the new drive. In order to use your new drive you will need to format it.
6) Right click on the new drive and choose format. Follow the prompts. Depending on the size of the drive and the speed of your computer, this may take a while.
If you did not see your drive from Windows then:
1) Keep the same configuration as above. Old drive = Master, New Drive = slave.
2) Chances are good a floppy disk came with your new HD. Put the floppy disk in your computer.
3) Reboot your computer with the floppy disk in your A: drive.
4) as your computer is rebooting, you may need to enter CMOS to configure the computer to scan your floppy first. If your computer is set to scan the floppy drive first then the computer will boot from the floppy disk. Follow the prompts on the screen to format your Hard Drive. REMEMBER** Don't FORMAT your C: drive!!:D
If... the computer did not boot from the floopy, but instead went into Windows, you will then need to reboot and enter CMOS.
How do you enter CMOS?? As the computer is booting you must press a key to enter CMOS. Usually the "Insert" or the "Delete" key. If you see the Windows start up screen you missed getting into CMOS. If this happens, reboot then try to enter CMOS again.
Once you get into CMOS look for something that talks about "BOOT SEQUENCE". You will want to make sure you choose Floopy as the first boot option, then HD, then CD..etc.
Once you have selected to have your floppy boot first, then save your settings and exit.
Your computer should now boot from the floppy... Follow the onscreen prompts and it should format your new drive.
If you have problems, send me a private email and I will give you my phone number and I can talk you through it.
Good luck.. it's pretty simple once you do it a couple of times.