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Is the above a new custom built system?
What type of system did you test the RAM on?
The problem with nearly all laptops is the BIOS is locked and won't allow you to make any changes to the RAM settings.
If the RAM cards don't run correctly on your laptop, then you have incompatible RAM, bad RAM or faulty motherboard.
If this RAM fails memtest86+ in your laptop, but passes in another computer and other RAM passes in your laptop. This RAM is not compatible with your laptop and there's not much you can do to change that.
Clean the connecting points, try it again.
Did the laptop come with Win7 or Vista or?
Have you checked for an updated chipset driver?
Updated BIOS version?
The likely option is going to be replace the RAM (RMA if possible) with compatible RAM cards.
I Agree, I also contacted Kingston and they suggest that I should return modules and get new ones.
"Please replace the part through your place of purchase or one of the following resellers."
I will keep u informed about my next test results.
Update:
I have just picked up my modules today and tested them. Now, even on the 6th pass on memtest86 no errors. It took a while to get the new ones but I'm glad that now I have a stable system.
Thank you all for your support.
Glad to hear the problem is solved.
Thanks for letting us know.
Congrats, enjoy your laptop.
Let us know if there are any changes in the status.