Disc Utilities..is less..more?

I'm about at the end of my rope trying to solve constant freezing of my MDD. I have run Disc Utility, Onyx, Cocktail, DiscWarrior, and TechTool Pro, just to name a few..and I have run them often (I routinely run Coctail every morning, at start up)..knowing that the machine will freeze-up in a matter of minutes, and I'll have to shut it down with power button. Is there such a thing as overkill with these utilities? Disc Warrior gives me a message that the "Original Directory is too severely Damaged and cannot be rebuilt. Disc not modified 2155-2179"..so I then just run TechTool, and it rebuilds it for me. Would anyone recommend installing new main hard drive and try a new, clean install of Tiger? That's my latest thought. I live in extreme southern Mexico, very remote..Mac service is out of the question and parts take forever to arrive, so I have to be a little creative. Any help/advice appreciated.
Dave in Xcalak
G4 Desktop Dual 1Ghz Mac OS X (10.4.8) 2GB ram, 9800 MacPro video card, Verax fans
G4 Desktop Dual 1Ghz   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   2GB ram

H David-
Sorry to say, but the DiskWarrior report reigns supreme. Any data recording being done on that drive is in grave danger of being lost or corrupted. Also, continually running a drive with a damaged directory increases the potential for mechanical failure of the drive.
You are running on borrowed time.
You could try an overwrite of the drive with zero's, (using DW) re format and reinstall your OS. If that doesn't work, all you can do is as you said, get a new drive and start fresh.
One note about TechTool-though a very good piece of software, the hard drive repair feature is not what most consider to be good. It is often said that drive repair should be left to other programs, such as Disk Warrior or Drive Genius.
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