I've actually tried the freezer trick in the past, even though I knew the problem was with a stuck spindle. I wasn't able to get any data off it, but the drive did make a completely different noise when it was frozen, so the cold did have some sort of effect.
A professional repair costs a minimum of $600, so if you know from the beginning that your data is not worth that much, then just go ahead and try it.
A professional repair costs a minimum of $600, so if you know from the beginning that your data is not worth that much, then just go ahead and try it.