Hard drive data recovery UK

Hello friends,
It seems that my iMac G5 hard drive has died! Upon boot, the grey screen appears, the hard drive clicks and eventually the question mark folder pops up.
Firstly, am I right in thinking it is well and truly dead? Upon disc start up, the HD is not read in the disk utility.
If this is indeed the case, can anyone recommend a reliable UK based data recovery firm? I have my most important files backed up but not things like photos and media etc you see!
Many thanks,
Sam

Hey Ian,
Most hard drive's when sent in for repair are not replaced with Fujitsu drives. The drives I see commonly used within Apple's notebook computers are Toshiba HD's.
You're best option would be to call technical support and ask an agent for sure what type of drive would be replacing your current iBook's HD (pending it needs service.) Don't buy another drive yet and have it installed by someone else. When you have some free time, call Apple's technical support line to clarify what manufacturer of the HD will be replacing your Fujitsu.
As far as the AppleCare question referring to a non-Apple certified tech installing the HD you may buy separately, the technical support line would also be able to answer this for you.
Hope this helps.

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