We've used DriveSavers one time. Yes they got the data back, but it 
wasn't cheap - about $1800 for the drive we sent. Freezing the drive is 
a known repair procedure, and has been documented by several sources. 
As it was explained to me, when a drive is frozen the metal parts 
inside contract just a little. Sometimes this slight contraction is 
just enough to allow the disk to spin on its spindle again. At that 
point, the drive will often spin long enough to get data off the drive, 
but if the drive stops spinning again, the procedure may have to be 
repeated.

A step by step guide from Data Recovery Pros is found at:

http://www.datarecoverypros.com/hard-drive-recovery-freeze.html

Hope this helps!

--
Bryan C. Forrest
Tech 3 - Macintosh Specialist
LifeNet
http://www.lifenet.org

On Mar 23, 2004, at 5:52 PM, Ward Oldham wrote:

> Hi Dan,
>
>  We have excellent luck with Drive Savers.
> http://www.drivesavers.com/
>
>  We have in-store brochures that will give you 10% off as well.
>
>  In-store, we can recover most lost data from corrupted drives 
> assuming that the drive will still power up and somehow be recognized.
>
>  Drivesavers steps in when all efforts to mount the drive fail or the 
> drive will not even power up.
>
>  Ward
>
> Ward Oldham, MacDude
>  MacTown
>  1041 Bardstown Road
>  Louisville, KY ?40204
>  502-485-1243
>  ward at mactown.us
> http://www.mactown.us
>
>
>
>
> From: Dan Crutcher <dcrutcher at loumag.com>
> Reply-To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
> Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:49:42 -0500
> To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
> Subject: Re: MacGroup: Crashed hard drive
>
>  Ward:
>
>  Do you know of any more, shall we say, accepted methods of recovering
>  data from a crashed drive? Does MacTown offer any services in this
>  realm? Do you know of any vendors who do this kind of thing, local or
>  otherwise?
>
>  Dan
>
>  > Folks,
>  >
>  > ?While this home-brewed cure may have worked for someone in the 
> past,
>  > this is an unknown solution in the hard drive service world. But I
>  > guess if your hard drive is toast, anything goes huh?
>  >
>  > ?No offense intended towards those who have had this miraculous work
>  > for them.
>  >
>  > ?Ward Oldham
>  >
>  > Ward Oldham, MacDude
>  > ?MacTown
>  > ?1041 Bardstown Road
>  > ?Louisville, KY ?40204
>  > ?502-485-1243
>  > ?ward at mactown.us
>  > http://www.mactown.us
>
>
>
>
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