Hi guys - first post so be gentle with me.
I have never lost data over the years through a bad HDD but I suspect I have one now.
The drive, when switched on and plugged into my PC spins up, then clicks a few times then spins down.
I have read much over the past few weeks and suspecting a stuck read head, I opened the Hard Drive cover to investigate - I know, I know, I know - no lectures please - I am fully aware of what I have done.
I am in last resort mode. The data isn't life threatening - just family photos and haven't been backed up I know I know etc etc - see previous sentence

I can freely rotate the platter(s) - the heads seem parked on the inner most track and can be gently moved away whilst spinning the platter, although they seem stuck as a slight click is felt when moving away and afterwards when putting them back, they seem to click back too (magnetism perhaps?).
However I really do not know what the problem is and I have probably made things worse by removing the cover.
The drive has been extensively used in several HDD caddies - I have bought a new one, to see if I could kick it back into life, too no avail

So it spins up, clicks a few times then spins down over about 15/20 seconds. Windows doesn't see the drive of course. It is partitioned into 3 equal partitions (NTFS).
So as a last resort, is there anything you experts could suggest to try in order that I could try to recover what's on the HDD ???
I am willing to spend up to say £100 sterling on tools/parts etc but no more - sending it off for professional recovery isn't an option in view of the charges.
I have noted down the PCB and Arm No.s before closing the drive back up.
Any help/advice would be much appreciated. Although new on this forum, I have recovered drives before using software but only when Windows sees the drive in question
TIA
roz