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<blockquote data-quote="Adric" data-source="post: 1415397" data-attributes="member: 245480"><p>Well I can't speak for the Mac Mini as I've never owned one. However, on my iMac it was as simple as unplugging the machine, unscrewing the little faceplate on the bottom on the computer, popping the old chips out, and putting the new chips in. It's not hard and took only about 10 minutes (if that).</p><p></p><p>The only thing that requires caution is that you make sure that you insert the new chips in the correct way and make sure they are completely inserted (you should hear them click into place). The chips only go in the machine in one direction so if you aren't doing it correctly, then they won't click into place. Just take note of the way the old chips are inserted into the machine when you take them out and mimic that with the new ones.</p><p></p><p>Good luck! It's not hard though so I doubt you need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adric, post: 1415397, member: 245480"] Well I can't speak for the Mac Mini as I've never owned one. However, on my iMac it was as simple as unplugging the machine, unscrewing the little faceplate on the bottom on the computer, popping the old chips out, and putting the new chips in. It's not hard and took only about 10 minutes (if that). The only thing that requires caution is that you make sure that you insert the new chips in the correct way and make sure they are completely inserted (you should hear them click into place). The chips only go in the machine in one direction so if you aren't doing it correctly, then they won't click into place. Just take note of the way the old chips are inserted into the machine when you take them out and mimic that with the new ones. Good luck! It's not hard though so I doubt you need it. [/QUOTE]
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