M macaron95 macrumors regular Original poster May 5, 2014 220 17 Oct 19, 2014 #1 we read that the SSD option is now a pcie stick But what if i choose the 5400rpm HDD ? Then i guess that if is possible to remove it and replace it by a 2.5" SSD ?
we read that the SSD option is now a pcie stick But what if i choose the 5400rpm HDD ? Then i guess that if is possible to remove it and replace it by a 2.5" SSD ?
K KrisLord macrumors 68000 Sep 12, 2008 1,753 1,921 Northumberland, UK Oct 19, 2014 #2 Yes if you can get into it. Talk of tamper proof screws have been mentioned. Really we need the ifixit tear down!
Yes if you can get into it. Talk of tamper proof screws have been mentioned. Really we need the ifixit tear down!
S SoCalReviews macrumors 6502a Dec 31, 2012 582 212 Oct 19, 2014 #3 KrisLord said: Yes if you can get into it. Talk of tamper proof screws have been mentioned. Really we need the ifixit tear down! Click to expand... The Mini is officially soon to be part of Apple's "disposable" lineup of computers.
KrisLord said: Yes if you can get into it. Talk of tamper proof screws have been mentioned. Really we need the ifixit tear down! Click to expand... The Mini is officially soon to be part of Apple's "disposable" lineup of computers.
hallux macrumors 68040 Apr 25, 2012 3,445 1,009 Oct 19, 2014 #4 KrisLord said: Yes if you can get into it. Talk of tamper proof screws have been mentioned. Really we need the ifixit tear down! Click to expand... Not tamper-proof screws. They're "blind" screws that the bottom cover pops onto. A suction cup is needed to remove the bottom cover. I have access to Apple's service manuals.
KrisLord said: Yes if you can get into it. Talk of tamper proof screws have been mentioned. Really we need the ifixit tear down! Click to expand... Not tamper-proof screws. They're "blind" screws that the bottom cover pops onto. A suction cup is needed to remove the bottom cover. I have access to Apple's service manuals.