Installing windows 7 64 bit

kingston is going to replace it with another model(ram) see if its works because i only get the blue screen when i have 4gb in there i can use it with my acer ram but i get the blue screen.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer
OS
Windows Vista
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Ati 4350
Screen Resolution
1280x960
Was the Acer RAM working fine previously? How long did you run the Kingston RAM before the bluescreen?

Go ahead and try it. Are they giving you an RMA with free shipping, or at least telling you how to send it back?
 
It depends on what Acer model you have...
I am a ACER person...
so a model # would really help other than Gregrocker guessing all the time.
I would be nice if You knew what Memory your system can work.
What OS your system can work.
and stop all the guessing...

Lets get serious with your problem and fix it..

There isn't any guessing here. He already identified bad RAM as causing his bluescreens which stop when he takes out that RAM. We are now getting his RAM replaced calling Kingston.

He ID'd the RAM specs several days ago.
512/512 DDR2 667 SDRAM this the ram that im using right now the 3gb ram(not the 1gbstick) i'm sure its the samething to my ram that i'm using right now dunno why its not working.
 
My acer model is M5100 series.
Nanya Ram(acer)(its inside the computer so i can't check it)
can work with Windows vista 32bit (4gb)ram,Windows 7(32bit) 3gb ram Windows 7(64bit) with 3gb ram
when i put in the last stick in there(kingston ram) i get the blue screen.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer
OS
Windows Vista
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Ati 4350
Screen Resolution
1280x960
Well i dunno what to do now? should i just run windows 7(64bit) with 3gb ram?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer
OS
Windows Vista
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Ati 4350
Screen Resolution
1280x960
I recommended you call Kingston because they are a favorite local company here because they always try to fix compatibility issues or replace bad RAM.

I can't tell by your short answers if they thought their RAM was incompatible, and why?

You had said you have Value Ram but Kingston will often say if there is an OEM ram for that model that they won't guarantee Value Ram and refer you to the OEM RAM. Is this what they are doing for you - Offering to replace the Value RAM with OEM RAM that might be more compatible?

Again, it is hard to interpret such short answers and it looks like I am tossing off guesses to Snuffy, I suppose, when I am really trying to get the full information.
 
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