The simple answer is that you need to get a Y-audio cable that has 2 RCA jacks on one end, and a headphone-type connector on the other. You should be able to find one at most electronic stores like RadioShack.
With the Y-audio cable, you can connect your tape deck output to your PC's sound card "line in". Then all you have to do is adjust the volume settings so that line in is not muted, and use recording software to store the input as a WAV file. Windows "Sound Recorder" should be able to handle that, although there are plenty of free and shareware apps all over the internet. Just make sure you set the software to record in 16-bit 44.1KHz Stereo to get high quality.
~cdogg
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