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    Remote Procedure Call Service Failure &&& SMART Failure predicted on Hard Disk 0. What to do..

    Would anyone suggest these rescue fixes? http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_run_an_antivirus_scan_if_i_cant_boot.html
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    Remote Procedure Call Service Failure &&& SMART Failure predicted on Hard Disk 0. What to do..

    I woke up from a nap and my computer had a bubble that read "Hard Error" with no information on the impending crash. I would attempt to run MSBlaster removal but when Windows XP boots (after quite some time) and I have no access to my start menu until the RPC failure as reported by the NT System...
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    Gateway NV53 Does. Not. Do. Anything.

    So when it lists "Supports: Windows 7 (32-bit)" underneath the driver that means it only supports 64 bit??
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    Gateway NV53 Does. Not. Do. Anything.

    I understand that correlation, but the drivers from the manufacturer website are unclear, caused hang ups & blue screens. http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/search.asp?param=nv53%20&st=kw
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    Gateway NV53 Does. Not. Do. Anything.

    *Detailed* help then, please, maybe answer a question or two. Considering my research shows a 64 bit machine can handle a 32 bit OS your cut & dry response makes little sense to me.
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    Gateway NV53 Does. Not. Do. Anything.

    I'm sorry, that still does not help me at all.
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    Gateway NV53 Does. Not. Do. Anything.

    I'm hoping to confirm whether this is what I suspect to be crap components before advising my friend to purchase the factory specific recovery CD's.
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    Gateway NV53 Does. Not. Do. Anything.

    Hello, so my friend gave me his virus-ridden computer to fix. Was able to eradicate the virus, allowing me to format the hdd, & install a 32bit version of Windows 7. Judging from Gateway's driver site this model originally came with a 64bit installation, & there is no option for an alternate bit...