Installing Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro Card into Dell Inspiron

Hey,
I have tried to install my old Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro Card into my new Dell Inspiron 530, from my old PC. Although, the power cables have different pins (the PC has a smaller input). Also, where the SPDIF cable etc. goes into the DVD dri've, there are no available slots. What can I do? Sorry if there isn't enough information, I'm really confused.
Do?newer recording soundcards, such as the elite pro etc. have different cables for newer PC's?

Are you referring to the floppy power connector? If so, you do not need to plug that in unless you are using external peripherals. Also what do you mean by no available slots? Is the SPDIF connector from the DVD dri've plugged into the motherboard? If so then you can unplug it from there and plug it into the sound card instead since you will be using the sound card to output sound now rather than the onboard sound. Perhaps you could show us some pictures of what you are talking about.

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