> ok, thanks is there an adapter > i can get to hook it up > the wires conection are different > then my reg hard drive?
There's various ways to connect the drive to your PC. The best way would be to use your motherboard's IDE port if you have one. Bascially the setup would be like so:
Another option if you don't have a built-in IDE port would be to get a IDE->SATA converter to convert the IDE harddisk's connection to a SATA interface which would very roughly look like this:
A third is to use an external drive adaptor such as a harddisk bay or adaptor cable to convert it to USB. There's loads that exist but I have heard that some cable based adaptors don't work as good as some enclosures.
A typical converter cable
A typical harddisk enclosure
The computer I have shown and the drive pictured I know won't be the same but it's a rough setup to help.
Hope this helps,
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