Yo wondering if anyone have ideas or workaround method to make win11 recognize old ide hdd (run through adapter), long enough for me to extract data from 2 very old ide hdds from mid 90s to early 2000s?

I got 2 old ide hdd, they are 2.5" form factor and what was commonly called 44-pin (actually they have 43-pin) +4 jumper ide hdd, run through an ide-to-sata adapter similar to the one in picture. Assuming the adapter is in owrking order, i have read that this is not readable in win11; that's a problem for me to do this at home because i only have win11 pcs atm. i am running 22H2. Here, please read this, this guy facing same issue :-
Any help appreciated, thanks.
EDIT
PS. there's another sort of adapter which converts ide-to-mini usb, think this might work better?

I got 2 old ide hdd, they are 2.5" form factor and what was commonly called 44-pin (actually they have 43-pin) +4 jumper ide hdd, run through an ide-to-sata adapter similar to the one in picture. Assuming the adapter is in owrking order, i have read that this is not readable in win11; that's a problem for me to do this at home because i only have win11 pcs atm. i am running 22H2. Here, please read this, this guy facing same issue :-
Can Windows 11 read old HDDs from IDE adapters? - Microsoft Q&A
I have the Sabrent USB 2.0 Sata/IDE hard Drive Adapter. I used it without issue on Windows 10. My windows 10 machine recently died and I tried to use my laptop (which was recently updated to Windows 11) to read a hard drive from the machine that died…
answers.microsoft.com
Any help appreciated, thanks.
EDIT
PS. there's another sort of adapter which converts ide-to-mini usb, think this might work better?
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