USB failure: "The project appears to be damaged, it cannot be opened." CS2

First of all - yes, I'm using CS2. I can't afford to buy a newer version at the moment, so I'm living in the past.
Second of all -- I am committing several egregious sins that would make my past video editing teachers cringe: I was editing directly off my USB, and I didn't make the occasional iterated file-name save as I ought to have. I realize this is rather poor planning on my part, but my lack of harddrive space (and USB disk space, honestly) dictated my actions more than my better judgement.
After saving a file -- not experiencing any crashes, mind you -- I went to edit one of the unrelated clips in After Effects to import into Premiere, because I had a few fancier things I'd wanted to do before importing it. Upon finishing the clip to my satisfaction and exporting it, I returned to my Premiere Pro project, only to be greeted with the following error:
"The project appears to be damaged, it cannot be opened."
So, into the wonderful world of autosaves I go (because there is only so much advice I can stand to ignore, and the autosaves are one feature I turn off only when absolutely positively desperate) -- except the autosaves all appear to be similarly affected, much to my dismay.
Advice? Is my work unrecoverable? Is it a matter of looking for USB repair software? Is there some trick I can employ to let it load whatever parts are not corrupted, and fix whatever is? The file certainly seems large enough to contain at least some useful information, though I know that means almost nothing in the world of oh-my-gosh-what-did-I-just-do-fix-this-ack-is-this-the-end-etc-etc computer errors.

OK I've tried to make sense of this an to troubleshoot it myself. I've spent lots of time trying to find a solution relevant to the problem, but so far have not.  Seems time to submit and see what help there may be.
I'm using Premiere Pro 3 on a HP desktop with 3.0 GHz chip, w 4 GB sys memory using MS WinXP. It's sold as a "media PC". 
There's a 2TB WD MyBook external drive attached by fire wire to the desktop PC (PC A). The desktop PC has 150GB hard drive and a high end graphics card that supports dual monitors.  I've been editing with this rig over 2 years with no problem. 
I have various other external hard drives I've been using with no problem, including another MyBook 2TB, an Iomega 500GB, and 3 or 4 small WD Passport type hard drives with 400GB to 500GB apiece. I have two laptops that meet the system requirements for using Adobe Premiere Pro CS3. Both have PPro CS 3 installed.
Recently, I started getting a message when opening PPro projects on this drive using the desktop PC: "project appears to be damaged, it cannot be opened". 
In the past, this message has happened occassionally.  When it did, I'd retrieve a file from the Premiere Auto save directory and just continue on with no problem.  More recently - this past weekend - I suddenly found all the PPro projects on the 2TB external drive generate the same "project damaged" message when I try to open them. 
I have various PPro projects in progress on other external drives used on other PC's. So I opened PPro project files on another drive with the same desktop PC A with  no problem.  All projects on other drives open OK on the desktop PC.
So it seems the desktop PC is not causing the "projects damaged" problem. 
Then I used a different PC - one of my laptops that has the same PPro software installed - same version installed off the same disc.  Using the project files on the 2TB - the drive that seems to generate the "files damaged" messages, has no problem opening on one the laptop PCs.  So it appears the 2TB external drive is not source of the problem since it works with PCs besides the desktop.
It would be great to diagnose the problem so I could get a solution, but getting a diagnosis seems to defy logic.
The project files on external 2TB drive - when used with the desktop - don't work
The project files on different external drive, when used with the desktop - work OK
So the desktop is not causing the problem, because PPro project files on other drives work fine on the desktop.
So maybe it's the 2TB drive that's the problem.
The same project files on the 2TB drive - where the "projects damaged" message happens - work OK on either of the two laptop PCs.
The projects on the 2TB drive all open with no problem on the laptop PCs.
Since the project files on drive the 2TB drive work fine on both laptop PC's, the 2TB drive is not the source of the problem either.
Just to be sure, I completely uninstalled the entire Creative CS3 Suite from PC A the desk top and completely reinstalled it.
Same problems, uninstalling and reinstalling the software makes no difference. 
o Using PPro project files on the 2TB drive, with the desktop, generates the "projects damaged" message.
o Using PPro project files on the other drives, with the desktop, generates NO "projects damaged" message.
o Using the PPro project files on the 2TB drive with other PCs generates NO "projects damaged" message.
Hope this makes sense. The symptons certainly don't   Thanks for whatever advice and feedback can be shared.  GWDMRG

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