Getting files off my old macbook onto this one?

my first macbook (which i was stupid enough to not get applecare with) randomly stopped turning on.... so i got a new one.  (this one)  there's baby pictures of my son on the first one.... anyone have any suggestions as to how to pull them off??  i'm not sure what the OS is on the original one, can't turn it on to find out!  i got it in summer of 2006...

It has always been very basic to always maintain a backup copy of your computer for this very reason.
Use your backup copy to put everything back.
Certainly you did not fail to backup such important pictures.

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