Macbook Pro Hard drive, removed, how to recover data with PC

My MacBook was damaged.  2011 Late Model.  I removed the hard drive and placed it in a sabrent enclosure.  Plugged in to a PC and learned that i cannot get the data from it.  Any help?  Thank you.

If you have a friend with Mac, you could copy the data to another USB disk formatted as FAT32. You can then read it on your PC. The problem with this is that FAT32 requires all files to be smaller than 4GB and there are restrictions on the file names. This might be OK depending on whether you have any big files.
Another possibility would be to plug the Mac disk into a friend's Mac and then FTP (e.g. using "sftp") to the Mac from your PC. This way you can retrieve the files without the need for another disk.

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