Connection from the old HD to new PC

My new HP desktop uses the interface SATA series for all readers. I had a good look at the motherboard in the store where I bought it, because I had little RAM added on. My old PC died of old age and won't even POST, but I'm sure that the HD is OK and it contains a lot of files, I want to keep on the new PC. The old HD is parallel PATA. How can I connect it to my new PC to upload my files? I don't want to get into the new PC, since it is under warranty and has these stickers on it, so I figure I need to interface the HD via a USB port. This means, obviously, that I need some sort of converter to convert PATA USB flat ribbon cable and also the HD feed. I guess that these devices exist, but have not found a locally. Suggestions for a good reliable device that can do what I need, preferably a product HP, if it is available? Thanks in advance!

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