Of course you can!

What it is forbidden is to _connect_ any SCSI peripheral with the computer
on (also serial and ADB devices).

Turn on the computer, then the hard disk and then use SCSI Probe to mount
it.
If it does not mount the disk may be seriously damaged.

************
Yo, Javier Ruiz:
Hereby I certify that no damage will occur to a hard drive that is turned on
after the computer.
************

Now you can try :)


> repair. I suppose I could try turning on the bad drive *after* booting up,
> but I've been told so strongly, so many times, never to do that, that I'm
> reluctant to do such a thing w.o someone knowledgeable telling me that it's
> OK.
> 
> So nu?
> 
> Andrew Stiller
> Kallisti Music Press
> 
> http://www.kallistimusic.com
> 
> 
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