There were a -FEW- times that the freezer trick worked, for me. Put the drive in one of those anti-static bags, then in a larger ziplock bag(get all air out), let it sit inside a freezer for about 3-8 hours depending on how well it was wrapped up/how warm it was. After that, have the recovery system as ready as possible then take from freezer and immediately connect and dump whatever data is worth saving using bootable linux or whatever your flavor of data recovery is.
This is a one time thing if it works, none of the drives that went through that where data was recovered were able to ever work again.
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