I'm not sure this helps but may be related with how Windows manages
memory

I found that Windows doesn't really USE all the RAM we give it very
much - that's why it doesn't seem to care.  I experienced this with my
laptop - it was fine under Windows but when I started using VMWare and
had a few different virtual sessions running at once it started giving
me memory errors.  Just Windows on its own never even tried to access
the upper ranges of his RAM. ..


Linux by contrast will use ALL available memory - what isn't needed for
programs is used to cache frequently accessed files from disk.

Because of this, that may be why you're/we're getting memory
inconsistencies...

I'm probably way off base so excuse me if I'm not helping any =)

cheers...


Kingston is pretty good about replacing memory no questions asked.  So
I'll try and exchange it again.
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