![]() ![]() My guess is that there's nothing wrong with the software installation on the HDD itself. Rather than Mojave, I would use Low Sierra (10.12) as my "OS of choice" on a 2014 Mini.īut if you want a "quick, easy, $0 way" to get things running with the new SSD, use CarbonCop圜loner (free to download and use for 30 days) to clone the contents of the HDD to the new SSD. ![]() Get an external USB3 enclosure for the existing HDD, it can still be useful as an external drive (for backups, etc.) This will accelerate page-ins and page-outs. you can alleviate this (to some extent) by booting and running from an SSD. It's always going to limit the computer, because the OS is probably "forcing page-ins and page-outs" (VM disk swapping) to the slow HDD.īut. The 4gb of RAM is soldered in and is NOT upgradeable. Apple deliberately sold folks a grossly-underpowered version of the Mini (sigh). Well, you'd better start "believing it", because that's the reality with the Mini that you have. "Maybe I'm just being optimistic, but I am hesitant to believe that supported hardware would run poorly enough to make me question if something was wrong." ![]()
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