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You can try slaving ithttp://www.dtidata.com/resourcecenter/2007/04/23/how-to-slave-hard-drive/
Since my HD starts up, clicks (I just read about the click of death) and then turns off, it doesn't look like I would be able to slave it. I've read that trying to turn it on again with physical problems can make it worse. Anyone know a reputable and reasonable data recovery service?
I've actually been pretty successful doing data recovery off of drives that exhibit these symptoms...The key is to have the Master PC completely set up and ready to start copying data...That means having it booted...having all unneccessary apps turned off...and having plenty of free space on any partition/drive you are copying to all set to go before even attempting to connect the faulty HDD...P.S. TeraCopy will boost your copy speeds by about a 1/3...No guarantees...but this is how i've always prepared.
Didn't realise it was internal.