I did it! Opened Intel Mac all by myself!

Hello,

For a girl, I like to think I'm a little tech savy. I like gadgets just like most guys. I have recently picked up a Intel Mac Mini and was kinda itching to crack it open to see what kind of trouble I could get into. (Hopefully none of course)

Its my 3rd day with this new toy and I found it running very slow just surfing and thought maybe if I put a bit more ram in it, it might help. However, I only had an old 512 and turns out to be the wrong kind (ddr333). But I cracked open the case none the less just to torture myself!!!!

All I can say is it was EASY as pie to open the case. I used a spatual, kind of rectangular, about 1.5 to 2 inches wide (didn't measure it) it was pretty flimsy and very thin and looked like it would do the job. I had on hand the tools that came with a replacement battery for the Ipod MIni. Futureshop had installed it and gave back the tools for me to keep. The plastic thingy used to pry open the Ipod Mini helped a bit to wedge the Mac Mini when I went to the other side, so all in all it took less than a minute to open the case. It actually looks hard and scary but isn't at all.

I fretted about the antenna and checked the web abit ....just squeeze the 2 black thingys under the antenna together and it will pop up..but don't let it fly off, there's a spring under the antenna so be careful. The antenna is attached to a wire, so don't pull away..just lay it over the side for now and and remember its there so as to not rip it off the wires.

Next step that was a bit tricky was getting this wire attached to a small plastic thing at the front off. Sorry can't really explain what it is but it needs to be popped off from where it is attached. I used my Ipod plastic tool to help wedge it upwards bit by bit to get it off. It is a very tight spot and even my little fingers got in the way. That took a few minutes.

Now the part I hated the most was removing the screws. 3 are the same size and the 4th is longer. Make sure you place the mac mini a certain way when removing the screws so as to not mix them up. I place the screws in the way they were removed and made sure the mini was facing the same way when putting the screws back in. Not really rocket science but helps.

Okay, what I didn't like about the screws is it was a bit tricky to get them out as they were not out in the open except for one. The screws are very tiny..my "00" screwdriver didn't work well but the tools from the Ipod Mini did come in handy..I used the screwdriver to remove the screws . (glad I had it) You need to be careful not to drop them in the hole when screwing the back in.

Once all the screws were off and the little plastic connector removed, you can now gently lift up this top half where the harddrive is housed. When lifting, watch for the brownish cable that is attached on one side, it is attached to the top and bottom halves. You need to lean to top half over towards the brown cable so not rip it off. Also this is where the antenna is hanging over, so watch out you don't rip the antenna off at this stage too.

To change the ram is just like changing ram on your laptop. Same clippy things.
I checked the ram and yes, my old ram is not compatible so I'm S.O.L. and have to re-open this baby tomorrow as I'll be running out to get some.

So when closing up the Mini, I gingerly flipped the top part back over and watched out for the antenna. Put the antenna back on by squeezing the black thingys again and it snapped into place nicely. No big there.

Fussed a teeny bit to line up the holes. Put the plastic wire connector thingy back in at the front...it was tricky again as the space is so small to work in. Once I felt the top portion lined up, I carefully put the screws back in....praying that they didn't fall off into the unit. That would really pee me off as I would have to probably turn it upside down to get the screw out!?!? But all was well!

Lastly, put the case back on. First gently placing it on and lining it up as there is a metal thingy at the back end and make sure no wires are hanging out. Once I thought everything looked okay, I had to tap each corner down until the case went into place completely. Viola!!! All for not!!!

Hopefully everything will be fine tomorrow when I do it all over again. If I can do it..so can you!!!

Enjoy all!

12" Powerbook 1.33 Ghz/1.25GB; Ipod Video; Ipod Nano, Mac OS X (10.4.7), 14' HP Compaq, Acer AL2032 20" Monitor

Posted on Aug 7, 2006 10:00 PM

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Aug 8, 2006 2:45 AM in response to kzaban

hi, congratulations on cracking the mini open 🙂

here's a link which i have followed myself and opened the mini as well http://www.macminihacks.org/viewtopic.php?t=12

Unluckily, my original mini was opened by my seller who was not yet familiar at that time so it has big scratches... just waiting for the right time and soon i will boost my 512 ram to 1gig ...

Aug 10, 2006 10:35 AM in response to no_read_no_write

I have two Mini's both G4's one has Apple Care and one does not (so obviously i used the one that does not). I also opened one of my Mini's and found it extremely easy, the hardest thing is to not scratch the outside of the case. Although it is tight in there it is very simple and interesting to see everything right there connected and working with eachother, saddly it voids the warrentee but it is so easy they should just let you do it lol... anyway just wanted to put my input in!

Aug 25, 2006 9:12 AM in response to ParentalUnit

No, replacing your RAM, in and of itself,does NOT void the
warranty. That doesn't mean that the RAM you
install is covered, nor will your warranty apply to
anything you break while you're doing it, but simply
replacing the RAM
-Wayne


But... if something does go wrong and Apple sees that you have opened your Mini, wouldnt they blame it on you without investigating because you opened it. im sure you can argue it but in the end im sure it will be infavor of Apple unless you video record your self doing it showing you didnt mess anything up.

SaL

Aug 25, 2006 1:29 PM in response to ParentalUnit

I can definitly understand through your links, but in the Mac Mini Owner's Manual and in their AppleCare Protection it says there are NO USER UPGRADABLE PARTS, and i believe says it will void the wareentee if it is opened. Do you have any difinitive knowledge about that? Im not postitive exactally what it says though and have just heard by others that that is the case.

Aug 25, 2006 2:02 PM in response to Salvatore Giglia

Sal,

No.
1. The actual text of the warranty and the applicable law* govern, not the manual. For the armchair lawyers who bring up e) in the warranty: The burden of proof of damage caused is still on Apple.
2. Reread the manual: It does not and cannot legally say that opening the case voids the warranty.

Even though the manual says that there are no user upgradable parts, it doesn't change Apple's obligations under the warranty or take away your rights under federal (and New York state) statutes.

One thing to keep in mind: Anything you install and anything you break because you did so are not covered by warranty. If you don't know what you're doing, you should stay out of the guts of your computer.

-Wayne

*I linked to the actual text of the applicable federal statute and interpretation of that statute by the federal agency that is charged with enforcing it.

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