SmoothCriminal wrote:
What should I do if I wanted to have a go at it?
If the data is unimportant and you want to take the risks of DIY recovery attempts with free or low-cost software, the usual next step would be to (attempt to) perform a raw clone of the failing drive onto a good (empty) drive of the same size or larger, preferably using a non-Windows OS, and appropriate software e.g. software which copes with unreadable sectors, offers different read algorithms, configurable retries and logging of progress to allow the cloning to be stopped & restarted, if problems occur. Search the forum for many, many discussions of the subject, along with stories of success, failure, and (avoidable) data loss due to human error (or bad luck) when attempting this...