Sort-of-Dead WHS/SageTV HDD – please help recover the drive

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    My WHS/SageTV machine has been acting up for a couple of weeks (stuttering recordings and playback, HD200s not able to access recordings, etc.) I have been trying to sniff out the problem.  On Xmas day I think I found the problem, one of the 2 drives I use to store SageTV recordings disappeared from the system and nothing I tried brought it back:
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    [*]Both the Short and Extended Tests on the Western Digital Diagnostics say the drive is OK.
    [*]CHKDSK says the drive is OK
    [*]CHKNTFS says the drive is “Cannot query state of drive F:”
    [*]Disk Management shows the drive as healthy
    [*]When trying to access the drive from Windows Explorer I get this error “F:/ is not accessible.  The file or directory is corrupted or unreadable.”
    [*]I noticed this BIOS error during one reboot “S.M.A.R.T. Capable but Command Failed”[/list:u]

    I downloaded [url=http://www.piriform.com/recuva/]Recuva[/url] to see if I could recover the data.  And lo and behold all of the video files are there and appear to be recoverable.  My question is this, is there a way to fix the “index” file or whatever is broken/corrupted on the drive instead of having to recover and copy each of the 800GB worth of files?

    Another question for once I get all these files back onto my WHS.  When I built my WHS/SageTV machine I was under the impression that the SageTV recording directories couldn’t be part of the WHS pool.  Is that still the case?  If it is, what other options do I have to create some redundancy for the Sage recordings?

    Thanks and Happy Holidays,
    Brian

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