Being that small, it could be old enough to be a PATA drive with a bridge integrated. Some of those don't like being run in anything but legacy/IDE mode. If you can set some of your ports to a different operational mode, you might try that. If not, just pull the data off with another computer, and let the drive go.
That is my end goal, but I don't exactly have a computer anywhere just lying around that I can utilize to do this.
I can set the SATA controller to IDE mode, but when I do that, it sets all of them to IDE mode and makes a lot of things look all wonky within the BIOS.
I wonder if i could re-assemble the old rig on/in something, and then just transfer the 200gb of stuff via 32gb thumb drive, until I have it all... ugh, that's going to suck if i have to do it that way
