I'm thinking if 512 isn't enough for me I will upgrade to 1gb. Is there a certain place/way I should buy my memory for a decent price and is it difficult to install or will I need someone to do it for me?
The best place to find people like that is via Mac user groups. You'll meet a lot of Mac users in your area and everyone pools their information and experiences. It is the best way to find what local resources you have... and what people think of different places.viccles said:Where would I find someone who can upgrade the memory for me...should i look in the phone book or the apple shop?
I'd agree. It's not rocket science but certainly not something to undertake if you've never taken a computer to bits before. If you do do it then get your self a good take apart guide and make sure you record which screw etc came from where.GimmeSlack12 said:Although people here will tell you that it is a difficult task, how comfortable are you taking on Do-it-yourself projects?
a palette knife is now a special tool?the mini requires special tools to get the case apart.
Temujin said:This guide will answer all your questions http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/82.13.1.html
It isn't what I'd use, but it may work (or it'll make your mini look like a dog used it like a chew toycaveman_uk said:a palette knife is now a special tool?
Heh, yeah a scratch free mindset is crucial when messing with a MacCowinacape said:Looking at the link Temujin, it doesn't look any more difficult (maybe even easier than) pulling apart on of the original imacs. Which I did to my rev B Bondi several times to swap ram, hardrive, and install a scsi card. Would depend more on your level of cofidence than anything. Just repeat, "I think I can, I think I can....."![]()
I believe an Apple shop will do it. For a fee of course. But I don't know if they will install anything but Apple bought ram. I kind of doubt it.viccles said:I dont know where to look for someone to upgrade my memory for me. Would an apple shop do it? I havent opened the box would the best option be to return it and get them to do it for me or would it be cheaper to get someone to do it for me
If a palette knife is the same thing as a putty knife is in the US, I think more average folks are likely to have one of those than a computer repair toolksit.RacerX said:It isn't what I'd use, but it may work (or it'll make your mini look like a dog used it like a chew toy). And the last time I checked those don't come standard in any computer repair tool kit... and unless you want to show us one that includes it, yes, it is a special tool.
aristobrat said:If a palette knife is the same thing as a putty knife is in the US, I think more average folks are likely to have one of those than a computer repair toolksit.
I charge $25 per hour for home (non-professional) users.Unspeaked said:If he doesn't make a big deal about it being an out-of-the-ordinary tool, how can he charge his consultant fee to upgrade it?
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Are you assuming that I make a profit? I've upgraded three minis since their release... first one was for a friend (no charge), which means that (after transportation to and from these people's homes, I've made about $40.aristobrat said:LOL. I guess that's why I'd never be able to go into business for myself (and make a profit, anyway!)![]()