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You need to determine whether it's the hard disk or the caddie that it's in that has failed. If the caddie has died then you can buy another relatively cheaply and put the disk into that and it should work fine. Also, not loading on your computer doesn't necessarily signal the end even if it is the disk at fault, if the caddie is able to power it and the disk is just not being read by Windows then trying to access it via another operating system might help. Otherwise it could work out quite expensive to have a data recovery specialist work on it.
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