You begin by saying that HD Sentinel (Windows version?) reports 100 reallocated sectors.
Next you say that the DOS version of HD Sentinel reports 800 reallocated sectors.
Now SeaTools is reporting a test code of A2E3D748. AIUI, this code is unique to your drive and is an encrypted number based on your drive's serial number and the number of the failing test.
About SeaTools Test Codes:
http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?l ... 1000001a...
My understanding is that the second last digit identifies the failing test, as follows:
xxxxxx4x - SMART Fail
xxxxxx5x - Long Test, long LBA test
xxxxxx6x - Short Test, short LBA test
xxxxxxAx - Self-Service SeaTools Test Code
xxxxxxCx - Short Generic
xxxxxxDx - Long Generic
xxxxxxEx - Short DST
xxxxxxFx - Long DST
Therefore, your drive has now failed SMART. This usually means that it has exceeded the maximum allowable number of reallocations before hitting the SMART threshold. IIRC, this number is around 2500 for your model.
In short, your drive is failing very rapidly. Your only chance for DIY data recovery is a tool such as ddrescue. However, I suspect that you will not be successful.
