Satellite C75-A-144 - Kingston memory upgrade problem

Hello

I recently bought a laptop C75-A-144 and wanted to do an upgrade with the bar of memory KINGSTON 4 GB (4GB 1600 Mhz DDR3 Non - ECC CL11 SODIMM SRx 8).
Unfortunately, the laptop does not start with this module installed. I checked the module in the other laptop (differrent manufacturer) and it works well.
Then... there at - it some compatibility problem with Kingston memory modules and model C75-A-144?

In addition, because I really want to do this upgrade, can someone give me a list of the modules that will work with this laptop?

Thanks in advance for your help.

According to specification for laptop, that your computer can be upgraded up to 32 GB of RAM.
Compatible RAM modules (verified by Toshiba) followed part numbers:
2 GB DDR3L-1600-PA5104U-1M2G
4 GB DDR3L-1600-PA5104U-1M4G
8 GB DDR3L-1600-PA5104U-1M8G

Check it please these part numbers and use them to order of RAM.

In the past I ve used memory modules RAM Kingston for upgrade and there is no problem at all. Maybe you're trying to use Rams with different specifications.

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