Cannot see the pictures, but if the RAM is faulty there's usually nothing you can do to fix it.
If you have a 2x2 kit, maybe just one module is faulty and you could remove it.
You can test which module is faulty by running memtest86 on each stick.
There are other potential problems that can generate memory issues, like bent/broken/missing CPU pins. Excessive overclocking of memory can cause issues as well.