

in order to improve the speed and performance. Need help, consolidate the files, software updates, etc. Speed/performance of my mac mini (mid-2010) is very slow. Make sure you get only the memory of a place as above which guarantees that proper operation with your Mini. It is very easy to replace the RAM on a Mini from 2010-2012. Can I do it myself or do I have to make to someone professional tech? I have 2 GB of memory and would like to increase it. Is anyone DIY added more memory for Mac Mini mid 2010 Without the detector, the fan runs at full speed. You had to move the sensor to the new drive. The original HD had a sensor taped to the road with adhesive tape double faces. How many connection should be here soon out of the drive to connect to the map? I read that this occurs when the thermal sensor is not placed on the new hard drive. In my view, there is a connector on the card, which has no connection with it. I went on the hard drive of a few years for one SSD OEM and the fan runs all the time. Gently lay the SSD on top of the new hard drive, and slide it until it secures into place.Mac Mini (mid-2010) fan running full speed Install the new SSDĪttach the new SATA cable from the hard drive kit (make sure to use the one that faces up when placed into the Mac Mini). You can guide the plastic back into the place you pulled it from, working the connection back into place. Put those through the plastic before inserting the screws. The new SATA cable kit will also have some rubber inserts. Guiding the new hard drive into the plastic insert, you can screw the hard drive into place using the same screws you just used. Using the T5 screwdriver bit, remove the screws from the side of the old hard drive. Install the new hard driveĬonnect the SATA cable into the new hard drive. To remove it, with the power pack being grounded into place on this model, you have to gently wiggle the plastic to get it free. It is connected in the back of the power pack, farthest from where you have the device placed. There is a piece of plastic that guides around the power pack, the logic board, and the hard drive.
