External HDD not spinning

Hi guys,
My newish LaCie 500Gb Quattro D2 external has decided to halt on me. When I plug it in, I get a power light, but there doesn't seem to be any movement from the drive (when I switch it to 'on', the light flashes 5 times then stays on.
My question is this: is there any chance that I can get my data back off it without sending it to an exhorbantly expensive data recovery company (charges of $250+ --> I'm a student and can't afford this). It's under warranty, but LaCie take no responsibility for data, and I need this data back!
What are my chances?
cheers!

If by "doesn't seem to be any movement from the drive" you mean that it doesn't spin up, it could be a problem with the power supply in the LaCie case or its connection to the drive power connector. You need to determine whether you have an actual drive failure or a case failure. Will LaCie permit you to open up the case without voiding your warranty? I would remove the drive from the case and connect it to a desktop system's power supply to see if it spins up.

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