Hard drive S.M.A.R.T. Status says verified tech people say hard drive needs to be replaced
So my macbook pro started giving me kernel panic at the beginning of the weekend. It would start up in recovery partition just fine. But would not even get past the grey screen when trying to boot on my lion installation. I took it to an apple reseller here(no apple store within 50 miles of me) and they ran diagnostics on it and said the hard drive is failing. I didn't want to pay about $365 for a 5 year old machine ( I have also changed a hard drive myself before) so I Brought the machine back. And I had a suspicion that the disk utility didn't show that the S.M.A.R.T. status as failing…so I booted up into recovery partition and ran disk utility. Sure enough, the Smart status was verified. Now I am wondering if there is something else I can do to verify if the drive is failing? Don't want to waste my time and money replacing the hard drive if it won't do any good.
macbook pro core2duo 2.16 GHz 3GB Ram, Mac OS X (10.6.6), LaCie D2 quadra external hard drive firewire800