![]() Re-attach the black cover, rotate it clockwise to lock it into place and set your mini up as you did before. The clips will snap into place once you push the modules down. Slide the new memory modules in place and push them down gently. Be firm, yet gentle, and they'll eventually bend. Don't get too aggressive here, the clips might seem "stuck," but don't wrench on them or you'll end up breaking them. Gently bending the clips on either side of each module will release the memory and allow each unit to be removed. You can see the memory modules in place on the right side of the interior. Remove the black cover and try not to drool at how gorgeous the mini's guts are. ![]() Simply rotate the black portion of the case counter-clockwise so that it clicks open. Start by turning it off (obviously), yanking all the cords (obviously) and flipping the computer over (hopefully obviously).Īpple has made upgrading the newer minis much easier than it was with past models. There are probably plenty of mini buyers in the same boat, so join me as I upgrade my mini from a pedestrian 4GB of memory all the way to the computer's max of 16GB. Because of this, it came with the default 4GB of RAM onboard rather than one of the larger amounts the computer supports. ![]() When I bought my Mac mini a few months ago, I picked it up at my local Apple Store rather than ordering it directly from the company. A log shot but if you have iMac, which you can upgrade to 32GB of memory, you could be possibly be running low on memory and it’s swapping from the HDD causing it to choke.
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