It is indeed SMART that is telling me this. And I've decided to just wait until it goes bad and put in a new drive and reinstall fresh. It's just as much work creating a bootable CD, with a "slipstreamed" XP installation disc with service pack 2 (my disk doesn't have SP2) and then imaging the drive and, of course, copying it to the new drive. I can reinstall all my programs in about the same amount of time, and of course anything "bad" on my current disk will be copied over if I use an image.
So anyway, it's not a big deal to save the library, I can just reimport everything*, but I would like to not have to recreate all the playlists. So how do I save those?
* I would put everything into My Documents, My Music, but I'm not sure that I might not be missing an album or 2 on my backup DVDs. And I have a feeling that just a couple of things being diffenent might confuse MS too much.
BTW for anyone who gets this "imminent failure" message, I've read elsewhere that the disk will definitely fail, but it might be a couple of weeks or months before it happens. It's a Samsung disc (didn't even know they made them) but I can't find any diagnostic tool on their site.