Data Recovery.. I know, I know.
I have a Western Digital Spartan 8.4gb hard drive and about a week ago it just kinda stopped working for no reason. I was gone for the night and when I came back the screen saver was on and running, but when I moved the mouse the computer froze and I had to restart. When it powered back on the drive was making this annoying high pitch squealing noise and it sounded like it kept powering off and on. It would get as far as the Win ME boot screen and then would do nothing. After another restart the hight pitch quealing noise was gone, only to be replaced by a rather disconcerting "clanging" noise. Now my computer won't even recogize that the HD is plugged into the computer, it just sits there perpetually "clanging". It is spinning, just not reading. I read on another post that this is common amongst WD drives, where the thing that reads the drive will go bad. My question (finally, I know) is this.. is there a way for me to fix this problem myself? IE by some sort of software (despite the fact that the computer won't even boot from the floppy drive with the HD plugged in), or maybe I could try replacing the board? I have a particular file on the drive that is very very valuable to me for personal reasons, but I don't have the ammount that Ontrack is asking for their data recovery services, and not only that but I have a lot of *ahem* pirated software on my drive and I'm worried that if I send it into them the might be able to get me into some legal trouble for it. So any help that anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated.