Memory Upgrade for Pavilion DM4-1210TX

Hello,
I have a first gen Pavilion DM4-1210TX running WIndows 7 home on 2GB memory.
The current 2 GB memory is a PC3 10600S. I assume it is a DDR3 at 1333Mhz.
Problem is, I've tried to upgrade by putting in 1 brand new Kingston 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz ram. Of course I took out the original 2GB ram first. The BIOS recognizes the new 8 GB ram.
But all I get is a Blue screen after the starting screen.
I'm told my generation of this laptop is not compatible with all brand new DDR3 memory.
Is this correct? And any reason why?
Thanks.

Hi,
What is the model of your Kingston RAM ? May be they have same speed but different characteristics. Please try the following vendor (for a similar machine):
   http://www.crucial.com/upgrade/Compaq-memory/Pavilion+dm4+Series/Pavilion+dm4-1211tx-upgrades.html
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