If you toss it in the freezer for a while (protect it from moisture...),
you may be able to get some data off of it.  There are some HOWTOs about
that on the web.  I would run a USB and power cable inside the freezer and
use a laptop to get the data off.

-Dave

> Hi folks,
>
> I just had the misfortune of having my hard drive crash on me ... it seems
> like a mechanical failure ... horrible clicking noises ...
>
> There is some data on there that I haven't backed up recently, plus, I had
> used this drive as a backup for data on some other hard drive ... while
> this
> is not catastrophic data loss, I was wondering if folks had any
> suggestions
> for recovering data in the face of mechanical failure ... or what it might
> cost if I paid some service for data recovery in the twin cities.
>
> It is a ext3 file system .. though not sure that matters ...
>
> Thanks,
> Subbu.
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