The desktop keyboard monitor does not recognize that it is connected to the computer (it works fine as a periferal to the laptop), and the keyboard (which is new) does not function; I assume that the keyboard jack is damaged. I opened the computer up to see if there was any visible disconnect between the keyboard jack and the circuitboard (motherboard?) - didn't see any, and potentially damaged (?) the video card (the monitor recognized that it was connected prior to this, but I needed to hit "enter" to get past set-up because the internal battery needs to be replaced (otherwise I would have just used the mouse). I just want to remove some photos and files currently stored on the computer (and possibly download from an old camera (which I'm not sure where the software disc is). Ideally, I want to plug my laptop in as an interface and use the desktop one last time before pitching it (it is old enough to have windows 95, an earlier version of it). The desktop seems to run well, except that the internal 3V battery is dead and I have to interface capabilities.
Would removing the harddrive and using it as an external pose any problems for data retrieval considering the two different MS OSs?
Thanks for all of your help.