Re: [sussex_mug] Late 2012 Mac Mini

2016-09-20 Thread Diana Hart
Many thanks for the information. Diana > On 20 Sep 2016, at 21:37, 'Sam - MacAmbulance' via Sussex Mac User Group > wrote: > > With the right tools it’s really not a bad installation for the MacMini, > there’s a guide on ifixit.com. Alternatively, seek out your local Apple > repair specia

Re: [sussex_mug] Late 2012 Mac Mini

2016-09-20 Thread 'Sam - MacAmbulance' via Sussex Mac User Group
With the right tools it’s really not a bad installation for the MacMini, there’s a guide on ifixit.com . Alternatively, seek out your local Apple repair specialist and get them to install it, it’s about a 45min job then however long it takes to clone the data from the origina

Re: [sussex_mug] Late 2012 Mac Mini

2016-09-20 Thread Diana Hart
Thank you. RAM I can do myself but how to get correct drive installed? Diana > On 20 Sep 2016, at 19:44, 'Sam - MacAmbulance' via Sussex Mac User Group > wrote: > > I’d go for a 480GB SSD, they’re usually around £110 on Amazon, don’t worry > too much about the RAM though. If you’ve got 4GB

Re: [sussex_mug] Late 2012 Mac Mini

2016-09-20 Thread 'Sam - MacAmbulance' via Sussex Mac User Group
I’d go for a 480GB SSD, they’re usually around £110 on Amazon, don’t worry too much about the RAM though. If you’ve got 4GB then an upgrade’s a good idea, 8GB you won’t see a difference after going up to 16GB. The SSD will make the single biggest difference. Regards Sam MacAmbulance Ltd. Prov