Unable to mount USB NTFS hard drive on mac

I am trying to mount an iomega ego 1 TB USB hardrive on my mac pro.
The drive is formatted for windows. Normally you could at least see the drive mount. To help make it writeable from the mac I am using FUSE and Tuxera NTFS. After a clean reinstallation of snow leopard and update with the latest patches etc... This was working fine. The drive was seen by OSX and i could read/write to it without issues.
I then went about restoring some applications with the mac migration tool. Since that was done the drive no longer mounts to the desktop.
I see the following error in the console logs:
12/28/10 11:49:59 PM kernel USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): 090000000000186D 0x59b 0x70 0x0
12/28/10 11:50:06 PM kernel SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed, SENSE_KEY = 0x05, ASC = 0x20, ASCQ = 0x00
12/28/10 11:50:06 PM kernel SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed, SENSE_KEY = 0x05, ASC = 0x20, ASCQ = 0x00
12/28/10 11:50:06 PM kernel SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed, SENSE_KEY = 0x05, ASC = 0x20, ASCQ = 0x00
12/28/10 11:50:06 PM kernel SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed, SENSE_KEY = 0x05, ASC = 0x20, ASCQ = 0x00
12/28/10 11:50:06 PM kernel SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed, SENSE_KEY = 0x05, ASC = 0x20, ASCQ = 0x00
12/28/10 11:50:09 PM diskarbitrationd[12] unable to mount /dev/disk5s1 (status code 0x00000001).
12/28/10 11:50:23 PM USB Prober[459] USB Prober: GetUSBDeviceInformation() for device @5a110000 failed with kIOReturnNotResponding
did one of my migrated apps kebosh something? Any suggestions are welcome.

Those errors sound like your drive is having serious trouble. It is probably time to look for a replacement for it. I certainly hope everything on that disk is backed up.
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