Need help getting my hard drive data switched

I finally got a replacement hard drive from Hitachi today, and am anxious to fire up my copy of Leopard. However, I have to get the data from the tiny one in my computer right now to the large one I'm about to put in. I have an external hard drive to work with, but no enclosure. Does anyone know how to get my system data from my current hard drive to an external hard drive to another hard drive?
Thanks

You need some way to connect the drive to the computer. Either an external adaptor or an empty enclosure you can put the new drive into. Once you have that, you can clone the internal to the new drive and then swap the drives.

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