What's the make/model of the computer and/or motherboard?
SATA-capable motherboards often still include an interface/connection for IDE drives. If that's the case you'll just need to get an IDE ribbon cable, plug the drive in, and see if the BIOS detects it. If so, you should be good to go.
If the motherboard doesn't have any IDE connectors, you'll have to buy either an IDE->SATA adaptor kit or an IDE PCI controller card.
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I suppose I might even be able to try the interface card from the old PC (Gateway AMD).
Sure- if you've got an old controller card lying around, even better. Try it; it should do the trick.
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