Memory upgrade for HP Compaq 6000 Pro SFF

Hi all!.
I've got a problem for upgrading RAM memory on my HP Compaq 6000 Pro SFF. In fact, upgrading is from 2GB to 4GB.
I think all technical details are the same ones. So, there're two memory modules on my PC (ELPIDA 1GB 1Rx8 64 bit DDR3 1333 PC3-10600 CL9 240 DIMM).
Now, I'd like to install only a new 4GB memory module from Kinsgton (KVR13N9S8/4 - 4GB 1Rx8 512M x 64-Bit PC3-10600
CL9 240-Pin DIMM).
Finally, there's a 5 beeps cycle sound at PC power on. So, machine doesn't work. Would you mind to write down what's the problem?
Thanks very much.

Do you have a black memory slot and 3 white ones? Which slot are you putting the 4 gig DIMM into? Have you tried it with the 4 gig in the black slot and the 2 x 1 gig modules in the white slots?
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