They do make adapter cables to connect an old-school ATA-style HD to a USB port - my buddy at work has one, but I don't know where he got it. Alternatively, they make adapters to go from the old ATA to the new SATA connector, so then you would connect it inside your new PC as a slave, then copy/paste the files from the old HD to the new.
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Steve R. in North Jersey
'16 Go-Mango Dodge Charger R/T. It's so good to be back in a V8-powered, RWD car!
Former Toy - '88 Monte SS - had lots of mods...
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