Moving photos from a windows hard drive to my mac.

Hi,
I am trying to get all the photos off an old Dell computer that is painfully slow. The photos are located in numerous folders under several different users. I have removed the hard drive and am able to get it to mount on my mac. When I try to do a search of .jpg files on the windows drive, it comes back with no items found. However when I copy various folders onto my mac drive I am able to quickly locate the photos. I thought I could copy the entire content of the windows drive onto an external hard drive, but I get an error message (error code -50) after a few minutes of copying. I figure that this might be because some of the files are locked.
Is there anyway to search the windows drive and locate only .jpg files (all the photos are fortunately .jpgs) and copy them to my mac?
Is there a way to unlock all the data on the windows drive and copy the entire content to an external drive?
Is there perhaps an easier way to do this from the PC? It only locates some of the photos when I do a search in Windows.
Thanks for any advice

I get an error message (error code -50) after a few minutes of copying.
I believe that is related to Permissions on the drive,
Is there anyway to search the windows drive and locate only .jpg files (all the photos are fortunately .jpgs) and copy them to my mac?
If they are all .jpg files then it should show up. However why don't you try to explore the folders in the Finder window and copy it.
Is there a way to unlock all the data on the windows drive and copy the entire content to an external drive?
You may refer the thread http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=366864

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