Macbook Pro running slow - hard drive problem?

Hello,
My Macbook Pro has been running really slowly for quite a while. Every once and a while I run Disk Utility and although it is able to repair permissions, sometimes it is unable to repair the disk - I get an error message. Whenever this happens, I reinstall Leopard and the MBP works quickly for a week or two and I am able to repair the disk with Disk Utility, but inevitably it starts slowing down, and finally Disc Utility is unable to repair the disc...so I reinstall again. This cycle has gone on for several months.
When I run Techtool on it, is says I have four bad blocks.
Is my hard drive failing? Any other ideas about what the problem might be or how to fix it?
Thanks!

No, that is the earlier, non-unibody, model, I'm afraid, jaime. The early, non-unibody" MBPs had removable batteries, then came the "unibody" models with removable batteries, and the current ones are unibody with non-removable batteries.
(A1175 is actually the model of the battery , rather than the computer, by the way, but yours sounds like one of the "first generation" models with a CoreDuo proccesor.)
If you go to http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Browse/MacBook_Pro you will find links to help you identify your particular model, and to find the instructions for replacing the HD in it. My bet it is an "A1150", in which case the relevant instructions can be found at http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Installing-MacBook-Pro-15-Inch-Model-A1150-Ha rd-Drive-Replacement/486/1
Cheers
Rod

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