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What makes you think it's firmware?
The firmware from the thread requires expensive tools. It's meant for data recovery, not as "the latest and greatest update to your Hard Drive".
Are you sure it's even the Hard Drive? BSOD's usually have a code or description you can Google. It might be a fan that died on your CPU, Motherboard chipset, or video card. Perspectives vary, but from what I've seen, I'd put my money on a bad fan, or some other component failing (CPU, Memory, MB, Power Supply). I'd check the drive, but it wouldn't be the first thing I'd check.
Try using MHDD to diagnose the Hard Drive.
Also, if you have any interest in getting your data back, and the drive actually is failing, you need to make an image of the drive FIRST. Any other fiddling around will lessen the chances of anyone recovering your data. The fiddling some people do sometimes takes a perfectly good drive to the HD graveyard, taking the data as well.
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