Transferring files from power mac to p.c. via hard drive

have power mac which used for editing and need to transfer files to a p.c. because of volume of files have tried to go by way of hard drive formated at fats. does not work as files to big. any suggestions as client only has p.c. and is 80 miles away

I have trouble playing 20 questions to get to the heart of questions and problems and trying to offer ideas, too!
A PC can't read HFS+ natively. It needs help.
And a G5 can't use the latest software or run Windows on it.
From other people I've learned that other NTFS drivers are not as well built or don't work as well as Paragon. And HFS+ driver for Windows from MediaFour does not seem to work well with Windows and doesn't have many fans.
Can't help if it is all greek though.

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