DRIVE 10 vs DISK WARRIOR. Emergency Measures

I have a drive that I think is having a bit of an identity crisis. Not sure if the drive is the source of the problem but the symptoms are manifesting themselves on the drive. It's a 300GB Western Digital and is running on an external enclosure. I'm having file coruption problems, have run DiskWarrior and am considering running Drive 10 but I vaguely remember people saying Drive 10 is sort of bad.
Any opinions?
Weirdest symptom, I can't throw anything away (move items on disk to trash).

Disk Warrior is somewhat unique in that it can reconstruct directories. Drive10 attempts other kinds of repairs, but of the two Disk Warrior is far more useful.
I also suggest that you run Apple's disk utility and repair disk more than once and repair permissions. Disk Warrior should be used after at least two Disk Repairs and re-start cycles.
If your problems continue, you may consider an erase and re-install.

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