Problem installing Mac OSX 10.5 on new HDDc

Hello, I needed to replace my HDD and I'm trying to install Leopard on my new blank HDD. I have the install disk that came with my macbook, but it's not working. I insert the install disc and restart the macbook holding down the C key. It starts from the CD. So I choose the language and it gives me message "Mac OS X cannot be installed on this computer. This software annot be installed on this computer" with two options OK, that does nothing, and Restart. My old HDD was the original one, that came with the mac and is broken. The new one is a Samsung SATA 320gb model HM320II/SRA. Reading about the problem in the Apple Support website I found something about updating the firmware, but I'm not sure if it applies to me.

Thanks so much for the help!

Message was edited by: Lucivaldo

MacBook Black, Mac OS X (10.5), MacBook Black - MackBook4,1 - Boot ROM: MB41.00C1.B00 - SMC: 1.31f0

Posted on Jul 9, 2010 12:34 PM

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Jul 9, 2010 12:47 PM in response to Lucivaldo

Welcome to Apple Discussions!

Your 10.5 must look like User uploaded file* unless it was prebundled with your Mac, when you bought it from an Authorized Apple Dealer. You can't use a 10.5 disc that came with another Mac.

Also your machine must be older than the 10.5 disc if it has the image pictured above.

Once you make sure you have the correct disc, be sure to format your new hard disk GUID with the Utilities menu -> Disk Utility -> Partition -> Options button in the installer program. The default format won't allow installation of Mac operating systems.

- * Links to my pages may give me compensation.

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