Here's the file with the suggested skip value.

I think I may know my problem.  Toshiba Qosmios come with a instant on
TV/DVD player.  This is eating about 100MB of space off of sda (Disk 1).
I have tried all sorts of things to recover this space.  Every utility I
have tried simply doesn't see it correctly (as 80GB), and the few that
do report it correctly, report it incorrectly at the same time in a
differnt part of the tool.  I've tried testdisk, UBCD, Parted Magic Live
CD, Gparted live cd...  Any Suggestions?   The second disk is identical
except for size.  the Serial #'s are even sequential.  I have the
correct values from the second disk (sector count, geometry, etc.), but
when I try to modify disk 1, it will not save it.

The Qosmio Player CD that Toshiba sent me, and that is available for
download on their site, will not remove it because it's a different
version (the cd) than what came installed on the computer.) They updated
the version because a BIOS update broke the old version.  The BIOS
(Toshiba made BIOS), when I recreated the array, reports disk 1 as 79GB
and disk 2 as 80GB.  I'm beginning to think, unless I can find something
to low-level edit and format the disk, I might have to wait until this
spring when I upgrade the hard drives.

That was probably information overload, but thanks for any help.

** Attachment added: "hopefully correct"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11080388/correctedresults.tar.bz2

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