Hard drive & memory test results different in 2 programs??

I want to replace the right parts.  Seems like both the hard drive and some of the memory need to be replaced. 
Am worried that I'll be wasting money and effort if neither fix these problems:  Been having problems with computer crashing & Kernal Panics. 
Per discussions, had me try original memory, which worked fine and passed the tests I used (Memtest & Checkmate).  Then one by one tested each of the cards, Samsung (original - good) and the 2 I bought - A-Tech - Nanya (good) but Kingston crashed.
On both program tests, at different times, they have indicated that the hard drive is bad (bad blocks and/or should be replaced).  But they don't test this way every time, why?  Does good or bad memory effect the performance of the hard drive and possibly cause hard drive malfunctions?
Also, should I just buy same brand for all 16GBs?  I've been looking into Crucial and OWC but the A-Tech brand I bought does have a lifetime warranty (Kingston didn't or at least it wasn't available through the seller, Amazon).  Thanks.  Charlotte

If I were you I would start with getting all good memory installed. Bad memory can affect a disk test. And, you cannot replace the hard drive yourself. You need to have an Apple retailer work on the computer to replace a hard drive.

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