Mounting drive crashes OSx 10.5.6

Ok guys, I have a problem... I have a 1.5tb drive from seagate (the firmware checks out ok, it's CC1H. the computer wouldn't boot with the drive installed even though it is not the boot drive. So I removed it, and my mac pro starts up just fine. But when I go to plug the drive in (it's now in an external enclosure while I troubleshoot) OSx crashes. I have tried it on a macbookPro with the same results.
Do you know of any software that will allow me to check the drive w/o having it mount in finder? Or do you know of anything else I can try.

The drive is a SATA2 drive inside of a USB enclosure that is getting power from a wall wart (it's plugged into the wall).
There is nothing wrong with the enclosure as I have used it for other drives recently. Yes there is something wrong with the drive, just not sure what, I think the data is corrupted as it is not making any actual noise when it is spinning up or down. IE no tel-tale clicking of a physical problem.
I currently can't try it on a pc as I don't have one that can be trashed if it corrupts the install. I do have a macBookPro I can install windows on and see if it works, but I would prefer not to.

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