I'd suggest calling a data recovery service and just asking them what 
they recommend.  Sometimes they will give you a few tips and they might 
prevent you from doing further damage to the drive.  I'm not familiar 
with putting drives in the freezer as a solution, but I know that making 
devices too cold will cause condensation and moisture that risks totally 
frying the device when it's powered on.

There may also be a local company willing to evaluate the drive for free.

-Cameron

morchella wrote:
> no.
> i will be spending the next 3 weeks in the server room offsite, pretending i
> know how to set up test, and staging...
> so i am going to try chucking it in the freezer over night, and see if that
> does any thing.
>   

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