1. Hmmm weird bug Will look into it
  2. €€€€
  3. Hmm no such luck
  4. Originally posted by jofice:Anybody know anything about changing the RAM cards in Mac Minis? Thinking of bumping mine up from 2GB to a higher grade because I've started to work with Logic Pro and Sibelius, which can get quite heavy.

    Mac mini (Mid 2011) computers have two internal memory slots. These slots accept a standard PC3-10600 DDR3 204-pin SO-DIMMs (Small Outline DIMM) with the following specifications:

    PC3-10600 DDR3
    Unbuffered
    Non-parity
    204-pin module
    1333 MHz


    From Apple's site. When I changed to 4GB (should have gone to 8GB really for a few extra dollars but anyway) - it's pretty much turn the mini over, slide off the black plate, see how the ram is put in and do it pretty much the same way. Black plate back on, and if it shows your RAM allocation updated then it's done.

    Be very careful though, it looks like it could snap so easily - much more so than a regular desktop.


    Try here, select your model and you're good to go: http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_mac/mac_accessories/memory
  5. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

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    From Apple's site. When I changed to 4GB (should have gone to 8GB really for a few extra dollars but anyway) - it's pretty much turn the mini over, slide off the black plate, see how the ram is put in and do it pretty much the same way. Black plate back on, and if it shows your RAM allocation updated then it's done.

    Be very careful though, it looks like it could snap so easily - much more so than a regular desktop.


    Try here, select your model and you're good to go: http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_mac/mac_accessories/memory

    Is there not a warranty void if you do so?
  6. Nope, not as far as I know. Replaced it myself and still had my warranty intact. I'd be surprised if it did as Apple has tutorials on their website how to do it. But no information on whether it's supported or not if the end-user themselves does it.

    BUT - unsure if this applies if you buy the parts to upgrade from a non-official reseller as opposed to one whom Apple deems as a 'certified reseller'. I know they don't replace screens under warranty if you drop them from the top of a balcony...that much, anyway. Lol.

    Just installed the new iTunes. The worst interface I've ever seen in my life. The font is ugly, the layout is cheap-looking and it's not the fact it's confusing - it's easy enough to work out eventually....but who the...WTF.
  7. I've been stolen my Nokia N8 today evening. Fantastic stuff.

  8. Finding a new/used phone that fulfills my requirements is proving to be a nightmare. I start to understand you Gerard.
  9. That sucks Sergio
  10. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    Finding a new/used phone that fulfills my requirements is proving to be a nightmare. I start to understand you Gerard.

    An excellent condition (used) N8 can be had on eBay for 120 euros or such. iPhone 3GS is a cheap intro if you we're to consider switching permanently. Or any host of a million billion android phones.
  11. Nah, I wouldn't want another N8. I love it and I always will but I've grown a bit tired of it - I'm sure you know the feeling Ger iPhone is what I'd rather get but I don't have the funds to get a 4, and I wouldn't want a 3 or 3GS. I'd prefer to avoid Androids but I guess it's the next logical step, so maybe a Xperia or a Wildfire on the cheap until I have the money to upgrade to an iPhone 4 or something.