Equium A200 PSAE8E: Need info on memory and HARD drive upgrade

In the manual of my Equium A200 PSAE8E described the possibility for the user to add a second internal hard drive and upgrade the memory from 2 GB to 4 GB. This can be done by the end user without taking the laptop to the local service for repair.

I would like to order a 200 GB internal second hard drive, as well as to replace the 2 chips of 2 GB of Ram with 2 4 GB chips, but I find not the product ID for these modules, because it seems that this model of Toshiba psae8e is not registered for compatibility.

Someone has technical details about the product ID and the cost to be sure to order the right parts without compatibility issues?
Thank you
Paolo

Hello

I would like to add some info on the second HARD drive on laptop Equium A200 upgrade.
As far as I know all the A200 are delivered with the second HARD drive location. This location is available, but not all phones of A200 could be improved with the second HARD disk, since it lacks the second HARD disk controller interface.

Therefore, you should be 100% sure if your laptop can handle the second HDD.
You can simply check this remove the cover of the location of the HDD on the second and check if the connection of the HARD disk is available.
If this isn't the case, then you cannot move the laptop with the second HARD drive.

Now something about the memory.
I studied in the internet for some compatible modules and surprise, surprise ;)
Found this wonderful site:
http://www.orcalogic.co.UK/ASP/ProdType.asp?ProdType=30715&ft=m&St=3

According to the news the portable supports the DDR2 667 MHz (PC2-5300) 200-PIN SODIMM memory modules.

All parts such as memory or HARD drive can be ordered also with the service provider authorized in your country!

Good bye

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