On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 13:26:01 -0500
Donovan <dniesen at gmail.com> wrote:

> The current condition of the drive is really going to dictate what
> you will be able to do with the drive.  Is it making noise, does it
> spin up, is it readable by the operating system?

Thanks - neglected that important information.

Basically click-of-death kind of scenario.  I tried an overnight
freeze in a ziplock - no love.  

I called Geek Squad back and asked if they actually had a diagnosis
of what was wrong with the drive - they hadn't even opened it up.
Had I known that I would've never sent the thing in cause obviously
there's a mechanical problem.  So I don't know if it's a head problem
or a circuit board problem or what.  :/

> If you do want to look back in the professional realm we tend to
> refer people to Gillware in Madison, WI.  They do mail-in service
> for much less than what Ontrack would charge.
> 
> http://www.gillware.net

Thanks - I'll check into some other places but I'm guessing still
gonna be out of my range.

/kicks myself some more...

Josh