GX600 vga problem after bios flash

Hi guys, first of all sorry for my bad english
I have an MSI GX600 and, owning memory-hungry applications like netbeans, i have decided to upgrade his ram from 2 to 4gb.
i have bought 2x2gb ram banks with identical specs of the ones that was onboard (except by the size) and i have tried to install them. After the boot the screen las black.
Reinstalled old 1gb banks and all returned to work fine, so i started searching over the web and i have found several forum posts sayng that it was a limitation of the old bios and that it was solved with the last release. So i have decided to flash my bios with the one found in the downloads for MSI GX600 on the official website.
Now i can boot with 4gb but the VGA seems to have some problems because Windows boots but disables it saying that the device had a problem and that it was sopeed (error code 43).
Tried a clean windows installation but the problem persists: video drivers won't work and i must use it like a standard VGA adapter: no Aero, no games, no dual monitor support.
Now my question is: i must throw away my flaming laptop out from the window and buy a new one  or there is a solution less expensive?
Thanks

Quote from: madclaude on 07-May-12, 23:45:05
According to this post https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=113295.0 i have used MSI Forum HQ USB flashing tool
Ok, then look at your desktop, there should be an .txt file named MSIHQ_INFO.TXT
open it and paste all info inside here.

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