Image Orientation Reset Accessing External HDD Images

I'm using Lightroom 2.1 on Windows XP. Ever since the later LR 1.x versions, I've been running into this problem.
I initially edit my images on my internal HDD, then I move them to my external once I'm done with them. The problem occurs when I go to the images (now on the external) in LR and all the vertical/portrait images (thumbs) revert to the horizontal/landscape orientation. When in LR and I go to the folder where they reside, the thumbs initially show in their proper rotated (vert/portrait) orientation, but then they automatically get turned back around to the incorrect initial/landscape orientation. When dealing with 10's of thousands of images, this grows VERY frustrating.
Is this a common bug?
Thank you.
Seth

When I move the files to the external, I copy the folder in Explorer and paste it into the appropriate folder on the external. Yes, I then use 'locate missing folder' in LR. So therefore all the metadata and settings stay associated with the files. The files are mostly DNG, along with some JPEG and TIF.
Strangely enough, the rotation setting is the only one that gets reverted to the original setting. I make other changes to the files as well (saturation, clarity, tone, vignette, etc), and all of those hold their changed value correctly (as well as caption/title/location and other metadata). And since all these develop settings (incl rotation as I am led to believe) are saved in the LR '.lrcat' file (I DO NOT use .xmp sidecar files), it strikes me as very strange that only the rotation is reset.
The only files where the rotation is not reset are the TIF files that I have created by opening a DNG in PS to make other corrections. The reason being that the rotation setting is saved in the TIF file, not in the .lrcat settings file.
The reason I don't auto-rotate in the 5D is b/c I'd rather have to turn the camera, but see the files full screen on the camera. Would rather not change this if possible... hoping I can discover the issue in LR first. Otherwise maybe I'll have to give in, but not just ready yet...

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