JennC29

Q: Mac Mini Hard Drive

Lsat night my Mac Mini unexpectedly crashed. My screen went back and I could hear what I was listening to for maybe 5-10 more seconds, then it shut down. It did try to restart itself, but there were vertical bars across the screen and it would only load half way. Tried again, same thing. So my hard drive is kaput, I'd say. First question: how hard is it to replace a HD in a Mac mini, and what is the best HD? Ideal would be at least 500GB. I'd love to tell you exactly how old my Mini is, but I can't get to that info. My best guess is 2012.

 

My next question is whether I can use my old 2007 (I think) MBP to access some of my files. Or even better, if I can partition it. I recently upgraded to El Capitan on my Mini.

 

I'm pretty anxious being without a desktop, so I'm hoping I can replace/fix my HD soon. I can't afford a new Mini, so as difficult as it looks, I'm hoping HD replacement isn't too involved.

Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Jun 28, 2016 8:26 AM

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  • by keg55,Helpful

    keg55 keg55 Jun 28, 2016 8:40 PM in response to JennC29
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    Jun 28, 2016 8:40 PM in response to JennC29

    Depending if your HDD is installed in the upper or lower bay, determines how many parts you have to remove to get to it.

     

    iFixit.com has visual instructions of how to replace a hard drive in a Mac Mini. I have done this several times and it's not that difficult. You just need to go slow and keep track of all the parts.

     

    The OWC (Macsales.com) HDDs are very good. I recently purchased a 1TB 7200rpm HGST drive for around $65.

     

    As far as trying to get any files off of it, you could try putting the Mini in Target Mode by restarting it while holding down the T key.. I use a Thunderbolt cable for this. I don't know what you would use with a 2007 Mac. If you're able to get the Mini in Target Mode then from the 2007 Mac you could see if you can copy files over. Hopefully, you have some sort of back up of the Mini prior to the drive failure.

  • by lllaass,Helpful

    lllaass lllaass Jun 28, 2016 8:40 PM in response to JennC29
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    Jun 28, 2016 8:40 PM in response to JennC29

    Do identify your Mini:

    How to identify Mac mini models - Apple Support

    Yu can enter the serial number here. The SN is listed either on the bottom or back of the Min along with a model identifier.

    http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/

    The 2011 Mac Mini 5,2 uses a discrete GPU chip and failures have been reported that give strange graphics on screen and then nothing.

    One you know your model then go here and find the HD replacement video for you model Mac

    https://eshop.macsales.com/installvideos/

     

    You can connect your two Macs via FireWire and then boot the Mini in Target Disk Mode

    How to use and troubleshoot FireWire target disk mode - Apple Support

    and the other normally and see if yo can see the Mini's HD in Finder on the other Mac

     

    You can also take out the HD from the Mini and place it in an enclosure or dock and connect to the other Mac

  • by JennC29,

    JennC29 JennC29 Jun 28, 2016 8:15 PM in response to lllaass
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    Jun 28, 2016 8:15 PM in response to lllaass

    I Have my MBP up and working, but I was wondering if it'd be possible/a good idea to partition it and restore my El Capitan backup? There are things I want to do that I can't because of my old OS. My MBP is 2.33 GHz, 2GB SDRAM, with about 175 GB free space. It''s running 10.6.8.

  • by lllaass,

    lllaass lllaass Jun 29, 2016 12:39 AM in response to JennC29
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    Jun 29, 2016 12:39 AM in response to JennC29

    What MacBook Pro do you have? For El Capitan (and for greater than Lion) you need:

    • MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer)

    Also, with only 2 GB of RAM the MBP will be slow

     

    The only 2.33 GHz MBP I could find here

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacBook_Pro

    is a late 2006 and those can only go to Lion

  • by Lanny,

    Lanny Lanny Jun 29, 2016 7:42 AM in response to JennC29
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    Jun 29, 2016 7:42 AM in response to JennC29
    I'd love to tell you exactly how old my Mini is, but I can't get to that info. My best guess is 2012.

    Use your serial number:

     

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201173

     

    Then type it into: http://www.appleserialnumberinfo.com/Desktop/index.php

     

    You could try putting your MacMini into Target Disk mode connecting via a Firewire cable to your MBP, but if the HD is dead, you won't be able to see it.

     

    This is why you should have been maintaining a backup.

  • by JennC29,

    JennC29 JennC29 Jun 29, 2016 8:51 AM in response to Lanny
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    Jun 29, 2016 8:51 AM in response to Lanny

    I Do have a backup. It's this in between time I'm trying to get through, until I can get my mini a new HDD.

  • by Lanny,

    Lanny Lanny Jun 29, 2016 8:55 AM in response to JennC29
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    Jun 29, 2016 8:55 AM in response to JennC29

    What type of backup, TimeMachine or clone? If it is clone, you can boot from it while waiting for your HD replacement, and then use it to clone the replacement drive.

  • by JennC29,

    JennC29 JennC29 Jun 29, 2016 9:45 AM in response to Lanny
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    Jun 29, 2016 9:45 AM in response to Lanny

    It's a TimeMachine backup.

  • by Lanny,

    Lanny Lanny Jun 29, 2016 10:02 AM in response to JennC29
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    Jun 29, 2016 10:02 AM in response to JennC29

    Then you'll need to wait for the HD replacement, install El Capitan on it by using Internet Recovery, then use Setup Assistant to migrate your data from the TimeMachine backup.

     

    This points to the biggest advantage of maintaining a clone backup in addition to, or instead of, a TimeMachine backup.