You might be able to use a copier program like Ghost to make a bit-for-bit copy of the hard drive. I have a hard drive workstation that can copy from one drive to another, but that's a rather expensive solution to your problem.
These drives may be too old for the PC to recognize. Check your BIOS settings to see if auto detect is activated. Or maybe you can set the parameters manually. You also might have better luck trying to slave the drive to an older Win98 machine.
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