Why won't my IBM Deskstar hard drive mount in Lion?

Running Lion.  Trying to recover files from two identical, old hard drive.  Both are IBM Deskstars that used to run Windows.  Using a Startech USB to IDE adapter.  I was able to get 1 HD to mount, but it was not the one with the files that I need.  The 2nd hard drive will not mount, nor does it show up in Disk Utility.  I've downloaded Data Rescue 3, Disk Drill, Stellar Phoenix and Photo Rescue.  But, still no luck.  I've tried to mount it using Terminal, but no luck.  Please help... I'm pulling out my hair and will be bald soon. 

It sounds like the drive controller has failed.  If your data is worth thousands, go to http://www.drivesavers.com/ Otherwise, you pretty much exhausted all the best options.

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