Using external harddrive from iBook G4 with MacBook Pro

My logicboard failed in my iBook G4, so I installed the harddrive into an external exclosure, (MacAlly PHR250CC FireWire/USB 2.0 External Enclosure for 2.5" HDD).
My new MacBook Pro refuses to recognize the harddrive when I plug it in. It works on an older iBook G3. I've tried restarting it with it plugged in, and it still doesn't recognize it.
Is there any kind of plug-in or driver I need to install to make them compatible?

1. Is the drive recognized in your System profiler?
2. Is the drive formatted GUID? (check in your Disk Utility)
3. Plug it in another Mac and see if it will work.
Dave M.
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