Ben would be right, if he didn't realize that the NForce2 boards are known to scramble HDDs even though their PCI is locked. When the bridges are running unstable and sending gibberish during the boot process, the boot sector of the HDD doesn't stand much of a chance. Most of the time I can recover my disks when they get scrambled by doing boot sector repair, but sometimes it is beyond that.
Don't be foolish enough to believe that a PCI lock will completely protect your hard drives from system instability.
8RDA boards are probably the notorious out of the NForce2 lineup for this particular problem.
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