Cannot mount Windows partition with boot loader on Mac OS 10.8

I took out my hard drive of my Windows 7 PC, which has 3 partitions on it: C drive which contains the OS and the boot loader that the computer boots into, D drive which contains my data, and a third called "System Reserved" a few megabyte in size that I have no idea what so ever what it does besides that I cannot modify or delete it, which probably means that it is important.  Now I put the hard drive inside an USB 3.0 enclosure and I am trying to mount this hard drive onto my OS X Lion Macbook air.  Something strange is happening, in that the computer takes about 30 seconds or more to detect the drives presence, and then it just freezes after that.  On the initial try, the system actually successfully launched DiskUtility, and I can see the drive mounted in the list of detected drives and 3 partitions "SD1, SD2, SD3" under that drive, but after  repeating the procedure a few more times, nothing seems to be happening after the system freeze.
Anyone have any idea what's going on?  I am trying to access the data partition for my stuff.
I have Tuxera NTFS installed, and I should probably also mention that my Macbook Air is mid 2011 with only USB 2.0 ports.
     Thanks in advance.

Ok, I figured out the freezing part; apparently, I had to connect to the USB port on the left side next to the power supply or the disk does not have enough power and causes the system to crash.  So, now Disk Utility can see the hard drive with no problem.
But now, the partitions are detected as XFAT format and no volumes are mounted to the desktop.  Disk Utility displays the disk description as:
  Disk Description : INTEL SS DSA2M160G2GC Media  Total Capacity : 160.04 GB (160,041,885,696 Bytes)
  Connection Bus : USB  Write Status : Read/Write
  Connection Type : External  S.M.A.R.T. Status : Not Supported
  USB Serial Number : CVPO049000W0160AGN    Partition Map Scheme : Master Boot Record
Why is the status "not supported"?  How should I go about mounting the data volume so I can access the files on my Mac?

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