Desktop HP Pavilion p6210y PC: RAM install problem

My office is in the factory with the exception of the video card which is a NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750Ti graphics card.  I bought by 4 chips of RAM DDR2 PC2 6400U 800 MHZ 240 PIN by Samsung and installed according to the instructions from HP.  I also double checked my bios and updated to the latest version that has been on the HP website on 20/05/15.   When installed and rebooted my computer I first had a problem with my computer freezing completely on my and I have to make a difficult stop by disconnecting the tower.  I did a reboot and done a diagnosis (F9) and waited to see what would do the memory.  Initially, I had a 'FAIL' BIOMEM-1 error.  After a few attempts, I then is gone one chip at a time and done the same thing.  After that the first 3 installs successfully, I determined then a single chip was bad.  At this point, I restarted my system and started running it with 12g of RAM.  After about 10 minutes, my computer froze again and went to a blue screen stop.  After that restart the desired system get a dskchk is for windows.   I've looked online and made a Windows hotfix, and cured this problem but continued to get the gel and closed blue.  I then reinstalled the factory RAM chips, and it is not reappeared since.  According to all that I can see 3 of my chips are good and should run.  What other steps could be or are at - it a driver for updating bios them or not, I have to do?  Help, please!

@sooperglew

Only using three DIMMs will force the PC to run in single channel mode.

Your first consideration should be Support HP or HP sales during the consideration of upgrades or replacement of memory. If you want to consider other manufacturers of the best way to avoid memory problems is to contact one of the leading manufacturers of memory. I would recommend that you try the tools of these manufacturers: Corsair, Kingston andCrucial. Once you have determined the DIMMs that you need, then contact commercial or technical support to check that you have selected the correct DIMMS. If you buy directly from manufacturers, then they will stand behind their products.

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