Is here any means of access to recover background from a inadequately dilapidated floppy disk?

I found this disk in a desk drawer and tried access it from several computers with A drives. It be labeled with the designation of a deceased relative, and I know it contains pictures of the entity, so getting the pictures from the disk is very impressive to me. I was competent to access the disk and actually saw the pictures on one computer. I took it out to try it contained by another computer that had a cd burner to burn the pictures to a disk...not realize that it was pure luck that they open at all. Now, it won't start on any computer and I am desperate to get the pictures. When I try to access the drive it say the disk isn't formatted. Help please?
Answers:
No, there really is no means of access.
I agree with Ian, If the plastic skin is physically damaged, try to practically open it, lift out the black circular disk inside (without touching the surface of it, use the metal spindle in the center) and put it into a pious case. I enjoy done this on more then a couple occasion. If the case is honourable but the metal cover is the problem (it doesn't move freely or spring back) remove the cover and try again.
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(Not tested by me) If it's esteemed data tho-- make available it a try.
A data recovery company could probably do it, but would be intensely expensive.
Try findandmount.com, this free software can make window read drives it thinks aren't formatted. This is conditional so getting your data bad should be number 1 priority. Try opening it and swapping the disks beside a less dilapidated case and try again, that might work.


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