Big Probelms, Mt theory is its the hard disk

So i had to force shutdown last night on my macbook, it was running basic apps, mail, firefox, msn. so when i went to boot up i got a blank grey screen and the hard disk clicked twice.
I need to get the files off this disk but my macbook wont even go to target disk mode, when i boot from the install cd disk utility and system profiler dont even recognise the hard disk connected.
if i call apple will they send me a new hard disk in the post nd take back the old one or do i have to go and send the whole machine to apple ?
PS. People in Ireland, dont use mactivate, they ruined my macbook !!!

Only Apple can be the judge of how things will ship. Call their AppleCare number directly to find out:
(353) 1850 946 191
Clicking hard drive is often a sign of a dying hard drive. But only an authorized service technician can know for certain. Here's my backup FAQ:
http://www.macmaps.com/backup.html
You may find it useful.

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