Transfer data from laptop hard drive

My laptop dv6910us will no longer boot up. How do I transfer the data on the removed hard disk to my new laptop. I have been told the hard disk is "proprietary" so the normal usb adapters that connect directly to the hard drive to transfer data will not connect to mine. Pls help!
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It is not IDE it is the normal dv6500 and higher hard drive adapter. As stated in the first post if you remove the extra plastic piece...voila! an ordinary SATA laptop drive. It looks like it is part of the drive but I "garantee" if you pull it will come off. 

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