Apple Mac Mini Desktop - Intel Core i5 2.3GHz (turbo up to 2.9ghz), 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, HDMI, Gigabit, 802.11n Wifi, MacOS High Sierra v10.13 - A1347 MC815LL/A. I recently was given a Mac mini mid 2010 with a fried stock HD and no start up disks. It originally started up fine, but shortly afterwards performance slowed down and it crashed a lot. I then tried to use the disk utilities and they said that it was failing and that then it crashed for good. Crucial Memory and SSD upgrades - 100% Compatibility Guaranteed for apple Mac mini (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz) DDR3 - Mid 2010 - FREE US Delivery. I have a Mac mini (Mid 2010) with 2.4 GHz CPU and willing to upgrade its HDD to SSD. Can I use a sata3 SSD for it? Mac mini achieved a Gold rating from EPEAT in the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, and the UK. Memory available to Mac OS X may vary depending on graphics needs. Minimum graphics memory usage is 256MB. Wireless Internet access requires a base station or other wireless access point and Internet access; fees may apply.
- Ssd For Mac Mini Mid 2010 Macbook Pro
- Ssd For Mac Mini Mid 2010
- Ssd For Mac Mini Mid 2010 Specifications
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I currently have a Mac mini mid 2010 version running 2gb of ram but looking into upgrading to the maximum 8gb.
Will this help my Mac mini cope with running the latest version of OSX ? I am currently using an old version Lion OS X and it runs smoothly with no issues but when I update to the newest software it is such a pain to use !! Slow and unbareable at times so I keep going back to the factory OS.
Would upgrading the ram solve this problem ? I Actually thought about buying a new machine but I really don't have the money at the moment but I need to be able to run the latest software for graphic design (photoshop) and Xcode for development which require the latest version of OS , But before I jump into upgrading id like to know its actually a solution to this problem before spending money on ram , Is my processor also the problem ?
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Ssd For Mac Mini Mid 2010 Macbook Pro
Ssd For Mac Mini Mid 2010
I just bought a Mac Mini off ebay it was upgraded to 8 GB DDR3 but is still a little sluggish. It was suggested to me to install a SSD. I have a few questions if you could answer:
Ssd For Mac Mini Mid 2010 Specifications
1. When I shop for a SSD how do I know it is compatible? (A1347)
2. Am I going to be able to run the SSD as my main HD and keep the SATA for extra storage or will I need to remove the SATA?
3. I did not get an OS disc since I bought a refurbished unit, how am I going to be able to move my files/os to the new HD? Can I create an image from my existing install or would I be forced to buy the OS? (forgive my ignorance, long time iOS user and used some macs in school but first ever mac I've owned)
Ssd For Mac Mini Mid 2010 Software
Mac mini, macOS High Sierra (10.13.3), 320 GB HDD, 8 GB DDR3 (upgraded)
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