SMART failure on internal SATA drive - Can I recover data or disable SMART?

Hi
One of my internal SAT drives (a Western Digital RE2 500gb drive) appears to be giving up the ghost and is reporting a SMART failure. The drive is mounting and shows that it has 100gb available but I can't access the data held in the missing 400gb.
I've run a TechTool report on it which has come back stating a failure on the following 2 points out of 15 tests:
• Reallocated Sector Counts
• Seek error rate
Appreciate that the drive is on its way out but is there anything i can do do retrieve the 400gb of data on it now before is completely dies? Can SMART be disabled on that drive to allow me to access it?
Any help would be appreciated.
Mark

It's not that SMART is preventing you from accessing it, the drive has had a physical failure. It may be possible to recover some data with a data recovery tool, like [Data Rescue|http://www.prosofteng.com> or [File Salvage|http://subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?mainpage=product_info&productsid=1], or you could send it off to a data recovery service, but there are no guarantees. If the data on that drive is not backed up, I'd guess you're about to learn a painful lesson about backups.

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