Running a Mac hard drive in a PC

Hi Guys,
Last year my beloved iMac broke beyound repair, so I asked the tech guys to remove the hard drive for me. I have a PC (as the title suggests), what I would like to be able to do is place the Mac hard drive from my iMac into my PC so I can access my files and back them up to another hard drive for safe keeping. Has anyone done this? Can anyone help me?
Thanks

You need to install MacDrive on the PC.
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