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I agree. The iMac and Mini are two different breeds. One is an all-in-one with a G5, the other is a "tower" running a g4 chip. Niether share the same HDD, video card, or any other major component, so technical issues that affect one rarely if ever affect the other unless it is a general Apple issue.
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