NOPE.
Doing the job safely. If there are no impact screws holding it, you will need to spray first the Rotor with brake cleaner, then lube the center hub area, let sit, lube again, and the rotor will slide off.
lean up the lube and when replacing the new, I brake clean it as well. Why spray the first one and if you are trashing, what if, just if that rotor you got was the wrong one, and It's Sunday and you had to get to.... oh you gots another car....
Yep anything is possible, it really is.
hope all goes well.