A drive replacement isn't a overly big deal.
Despite the minies beeing quite hard to take apart, i've heard that
they take standard 2.5 drives along with laptop ram, both of which are
meant to be replaceable by the user.
Plus, if its that old, you'll probably have a 5400 rpm drive so you
should see a noticeable difference if you get a 7200.

On 01/12/2008, Richie Gardenhire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At first, I thought that Leopard may have had a corrupted file;
> however, I uninstalled it, and reinstalled Tiger.  It would start,
> then about two or three minutes later, it would reboot.  Now I can't
> get to the Software Update, to update all the ones that are available
> for Tiger.  Tomorrow I will check all possibilities, including the
> worst-case scenarios--i.e. one of my drives having to be replaced.  I
> will keep y'all posted on what I find out.  Richie Gardenhire,
> Anchorage, Alaska.
> On Nov 30, 2008, at 11:02 PM, ben mustill-rose wrote:
>
>> Exactly what is wrong with it?
>>
>> On 01/12/2008, Richie Gardenhire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Well, my Mac Mini bit the dust today, and now the only thing I can do
>>> with it is run Tiger on it.  Not sure if I want to either sell it and
>>> use the money to gut a refurbished iBook, which a friend of mine has
>>> and wants to sell.  Iw had been a good machine for me for the better
>>> part of two years, but I can't use it very much now.  In addition, my
>>> Apple Care for the Mini will no longer cover it.  That, having been
>>> said, I will explore all my options and decide which course I will
>>> take before too long.  Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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