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Upgrade the Mac mini in six minutes

Apple's official policy is that you can upgrade the mini yourself as long as you don't break anything in the process; if you do, that damage isn't covered under warranty. But how much risk is there of actually doing such damage? Full Article at ComputerWorld

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