Hp Pavilion dv7 4100 cto Ram upgrade

Hi. I have a Hp pavilion dv7 4100 cto running on windows 7 64 bit. It has 2 slots of 2 GB memory each. i currently have 2 gb of ram left since another 2 gb were broken. I would like to upgrade to 8 gb ( 4gb each slot ). This is my Ram specification found on Hp memory selector :
 Part #: VM444AA
DDR3 PC3-8500 • CL=7 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR3-1066 • 1.5V • 256Meg x 64 •
I would like to put 2 of 4 Gb identical memory. Quesiton is this. Can I replace with 2 kingston 4 GB wich specification is:
Mfr Part Number: KVR1066D3S7/4G
Type: DDR3 SODIMM
Capacity: 4 GB
Speed: PC8500 1066MHz
Size & Bit: 512M x 64
Pins: 204pin
ECC: No
Registered: No
CL 7, 1.5V
Or if its not possible can u recommend another brand with the same memory that would work ?
Thanks, nottp.

Hi,
This one should work:
   http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=Pavilion%20dv7-4104ca&Cat=RAM
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