Thanks for the help Arden! Ok latest update. I checked the software from seagate again and it crashed on me... this is where it gets odd. When I opened the program again, I could see the drive a lot easier. It is like you said, the reason I was seeing so much corrupted stuff is that it was finding all of the deleted or moved files as well. Now it looks quite normal, in addition to the old folders I see all of the current ones and so far upon reviewing all the files, I have yet to find any corrupted files I couldn't get opened.
I went ahead and bought another hard drive as they were on sale and clearly I need a backup or something anyways. I am going to go ahead and recover the drive over to this new one, and then I am thinking I will format the corrupted one a few times and try to whip it completely clean and then possibly add all the files back to it as a secondary backup, I don't want to rely on it solely after this, but it can't hurt to keep it as a spare copy! Provided the format takes care of the problems that is.
One more question. This drive is Fat32. I wouldn't mind converting my new drive I got to the Mac format.. I forget what it is.. the extended thing. I understand it, just don't remember the name.. anyways, I am not sure how I can do that since the other drive and recovery software are connected to a PC. I assume I will have to leave this one as a FAT32 drive otherwise the PC isn't going to see it. Does anyone see a way around this? I guess I could transfer this one. Then repair the old one. then transfer back to the old one. Then once that is done and I have two drives that are both working, I could connect them to the mac, reformat the new drive to the Mac format, and then transfer the files yet again...
Did you catch that.. surely there is an easier way 😛