Hello! Thanx for your concern, but...
This was a format-corruption and resultant corruption of Windows, and not a "crash", per se, of the mechanical or electronic failure type.
My son was installing a game, which failed due to "disk full", but it did not error out gracefully. The install process crashed, so I pressed ctl-alt-del and then pressed "shut down". The system looked like it was shutting down, but hesitated an extra minute or two on the "shutting down Windows" banner.
It's then that I got impatient and hit the power. (It's hung up on shutdown before and needed a power reset). When power was reapplied, boom,
"No Operating System". When attempting to mount this drive as a secondary drive, it says
"invalid media type, unrecognize format: abort, retry, fail", and won't mount.
It's probably my own fault for hitting power during the shutdown process, and both my son & I were very upset about it, but it's basically corrupted, and I've rebuilt a bootable system on another bootable drive w/the bundled HP recovery disc, as well as having a 3-year old bootable image on another drive. Win98!
Thank God all my WAV files of my home recorded mix-masters were on another PC, in their entirety! At least I was thinking ahead on that! Whew! 9 years worth of mixes saved, aye!
My plan is to find data recovery software that can hopefully recover the bulk of my data, even though Windows format is corrupted and the drive won't mount by any other means. I've read by now there are numerous software titles that boast of being able to save data on discs with OS failures, software corruption, and on discs that Windows won't mount.
At the very least, I'd like to try to recover many hundreds of pictures, dozens of PDF documents, mp3's and whatever else can be recovered, 3 years worth of pictures and personal data.
That's the update. I honestly don't think the freezer trick is applicable in this case. It's not mechanical, bearings or track-drift. It's simple
track/format corruption due to inopportune "power failure" at time of shutdown. From what I've read, there's software out there that may help me recover.
Thanx again.