Hi,

No you wouldn't be able to use the RAM from a 2010 model unit on your 2007 
model.  They have different speeds of RAM.  I'd up it to 2 GB as RAM for that 
unit would probably cost less than $50 to upgrade.  You could use it as a 
regular workstation with SL or I've heard of many folks using their Mini as a 
sort of Media server and even connecting them to their TV.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2012-10-24, at 3:47 PM, David Hole <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks.
> 
> I have a Mac Mini from 2007 that I by now don't have anything
> interesting purposes I can use it for, since it only have 1GB RAM.
> I could maybe have used it as a server, but Snow Leopard Server
> requires 2GB of RAM :-(
> 
> Anyone here who have good ideas for this machine?
> 
> Will I be able to run Mountain Lion if I upgrade the RAM on it?
> And if so, can I use the RAM I took out of my late 2010 MacBook Pro?
> 
> -David
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