HT205041: Mac mini: How to remove or install memory
Learn about Mac mini: How to remove or install memory
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Feb 19, 2014 4:28 PM in response to Kleyv202by den.thed,Depends on how old the Mac Mini is, some Apple Stores do not stock RAM for the older models.
Best thing to do is call them, ask if they stock RAM for your model and then make an appointment.
To find their phone # or start an on-line service appointment, go to > Apple - Find Locations
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Feb 20, 2014 12:28 AM in response to den.thedby Bluebird73,My experience is NO. I called the Apple Store here in Chengdu, and asked them whether they could upgrade the RAM for my new Macmini. The answer is "NO".
But you can easily do it yourself. I have a manual in Chinese. Let me know if you can read Chinese or not. I wll then post it here.
Actualy replacing RAMS for macmni is pretty easy, but adding a second hard disk (such as a SSD) is a lot more dififcult, but still doable.
Let me know if you need the manual in Chinese.
Good luck.
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Feb 20, 2014 4:00 AM in response to Bluebird73by Strawb268,Bluebird73 wrote:
But you can easily do it yourself.
Sure you can - if you don't mind voiding your AppleCare warranty and any possibility that Apple will help if things go wrong.
If Apple say something can't be done and you or some 3rd party do it, then you are 100% on your own - is this worth it????
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Feb 20, 2014 4:09 AM in response to Strawb268by lllaass,Replacing the memory in the 2011 and 2012 Mini does NOT void the warranty.
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Feb 20, 2014 6:10 AM in response to lllaassby Strawb268,Sorry Illaass, You right...me wrong!
I took Bluebird73's response as correct - that Apple won't do it. Normally if Apple say no to something, then doing it is a warranty killer.
It is clear from your link that it is OK - I wonder if the store in Chengdu just couldn't be bothered to help?
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Feb 20, 2014 6:39 AM in response to Strawb268by Bluebird73,Dear Strawb268,
thanks for the follow-up. Chengdu store did reject my request. I had to do it myself. And it was a huge success. I replaced the origional 2x2GB RAM with 2x8GB one. And I added a second hard disk (a 128-GB SSD), too. The sytem has been running fine for one month.
Cheers.