Is there any way to recover data from bad ipod hard drive?

My 60GB iPod photo shows a sad iPod icon, will not connect to iTunes and will not charge. I have recently replaced the battery and it was working for a day, but now I keep getting the sad iPod icon. If I take the hard drive out and connect it with a USB2.0 mini enclosure to my computer, can I recover the data on it?

Depends... See Corrupt iPod classic.
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