Problem of Ram 8 GB / 1333 Mhz with HP Probook 4420 s Core i3

Recently, I bought a new module of memory 8 GB Transcend and installed in my laptop HP Probook 4420 s Core i3. The operating system does not start then. Tried to reinstall the operating system, but the installer crashes. Whenever I try to run a memory test, a few glimmers of strange color on my monitor test and memory freezes.

I if the memory was faulty, and tried to install on an ACER Core 2 Duo laptop and it worked very well, ran different memory test and it passed.

One last thing, when I install memory with my old 2 gb 1066 mhz ram, the system accepts it and the operating system starts. But when memory consumption exceeds 2 GB, the system hangs.

Simply, the memory is not usable in my system. What's wrong!!

I use Ubuntu 13.04. Tried with Microsoft Wiindows 8 and Windows 7, and the results are the same.

@ Banhien

This is not what the plug or the manual say.

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