Pc133 256mb memory modules on ms-6119

I have tried upgrading my memory by removing my existing ram (2x 64mb pc100) and replacing it with one module of pc133 256mb memory. No luck!
Flashed my BIOS with the latest version (Ver 2.10)
Still no luck!!!
Can anyone give me an idea of whats going on.
Thanx
Mike

Thanx Wonkanoby and Assaf (Whats up homeboy??)
Will try as suggested.
Funny, trawled the archives for an answer and didn't find find the result you suggested.
Still can't replicate it either. Hate it when it's there but just can't find it!!
Will post results as soon as I can change this RAM module.

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