Hi Seven0117,
To install macOS on a new hard drive, you'll need to format (erase) it for macOS using Disk Utility.
If you're attempting to migrate your data onto the new hard drive, follow these steps:
- Open Disk Utility, located in Applications -> Utilities. If you can't start up to macOS, boot to macOS Recovery (hold down Command-R at startup), then select Disk Utility.
- Connect the hard drive to your Mac.
- In Disk Utility, select View -> Show All Devices.
- Select the top level of the hard drive and click Erase. Choose these options, then click Erase:
- Name: Whatever you want
- Mac OS Extended (Journaled) if you're running macOS High Sierra or earlier; APFS if you're running macOS Mojave or later
- Scheme: GUID Partition Table/Map
- When the erase is finished, quit Disk Utility.
- To reinstall macOS: Download macOS Big Sur from the App Store, or choose one of these older versions. If you're in macOS Recovery, choose Install macOS instead.
- You can migrate your data from your previous drive in Setup Assistant or Migration Assistant.