Satellite A200 PSAEOE won't boot after memory upgrade

Hi, I am first time here.
I have bought a Toshiba A200 PSAE0E-03J02JDR with 2 GB ram memory. I bought a pair of Corsair ram (2*2GB VS2GSDS667D2). After I installed the memory the computer won't boot. I have intel 945 chipset, which is capable of 4 gb (manual page1-2). The bios version is 1.8 from 2007.
Can anyone help me, please.
Message was edited by: ovidiu marian

Hi
The A200 series supports different chipsets;
Intel 945PM
Intel 945GM
Intel 943GML
As far as I know your notebook supports the *Intel 943GML* chipset and this chipset supports max 2GB RAM.
Take a look in your notebooks user manual *Page 18.*
Summery: 4GB RAM are not possible and therefore your notebook does not boot up.

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