Introduction
Use this guide to install iFixit's Dual Hard Drive Kit in your Mid 2011 Mac mini.
Tools
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Place your thumbs in the depressions cut into the bottom cover.
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Rotate the bottom cover counter-clockwise until the white dot painted on the bottom cover is aligned with the ring inscribed on the outer case.
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Tilt the mini enough to allow the bottom cover to fall away from the outer case.
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Remove the bottom cover and set it aside.
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Remove the two 11.3 mm T6 Torx screws securing the fan to the logic board near the antenna plate.
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Lift the fan out of the mini for enough clearance to access its connector.
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Grab all the wires at once and gently pull straight up to disconnect the fan from the logic board.
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Remove the fan.
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Lift the cowling from the end nearest the antenna plate.
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Rotate the cowling away from the outer case and remove it from the mini.
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Remove the following screws securing the antenna plate to the mini:
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Two 6.6 mm T8 Torx screws
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Two 5.0 mm T8 Torx or 2.0 mm Hex screws (either screwdriver will work)
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When putting back together:
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Slightly lift the antenna plate from the end closest to the RAM.
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Carefully pull the antenna plate away from the circular rim of the outer case.
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Use the tip of a spudger to carefully pry the antenna connector up from its socket on the AirPort/Bluetooth board.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry the hard drive connector up from its socket on the logic board.
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Use the tip of a spudger to lift the IR sensor connector up and out of its socket on the logic board.
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Remove the following three screws:
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One 5.0 mm T8 Torx or 2.0 mm Hex screw (either screwdriver will work)
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One 16.2 mm T6 Torx screw
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One 26 mm T6 Torx standoff
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Insert the Mac mini Logic Board Removal Tool into the two holes highlighted in red. Be sure it makes contact with the top side of outer case below the logic board before proceeding.
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Carefully pull the tool toward the I/O board. The logic board and I/O board assembly should slightly slide out of the outer case.
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Remove the Mac mini Logic Board Removal tool.
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Pull the I/O board/logic board assembly out of the outer case enough to access the power connector.
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Use your fingers to disconnect the DC-In cable from the logic board.
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Pull the power cable connector toward the front side of the mini.
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Carefully slide the logic board assembly out of the mini, minding any cables that may get caught.
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Remove the 7.9 mm T6 Torx screw securing the power supply and hard drive tray to the outer case.
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Pull the silver metal AC-In socket retainer away from the side of the outer case and remove it from the mini.
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In the next few steps you will be installing the grommets in the holes located along the brackets boxed in red.
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While working from the inner side of the bracket, push the grommet through the hole in the side of the bracket.
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Be sure the grommet is seated nicely in the bracket as seen in the third picture.
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Repeat the process for the remaining three grommets on either sides of the brackets.
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The bracket with all four grommets installed should look like the bracket shown in this picture.
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Bend the ribbon cable along the dotted lines to help the connectors remain seated in their sockets.
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Bend the ribbon cable 90 degrees at the SSD connector so that it is parallel to the connector.
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Use the edge of the SSD connector to put a 90 degree downward bend in the cable along the first large dotted line.
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Bend the ribbon cable back up 90 degrees along the second large dotted line.
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Hold the ribbon cable on either side of the first small dotted line and bend it up 90 degrees.
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Attach the cable included in the kit to your second hard drive. In our case, we are using an SSD.
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Use a T6 Torx screwdriver to install two of the set screws on the side of the hard drive closest to the end of the hard drive cable that attaches to the logic board.
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Tighten the screws until they contact the end of the threaded holes in the side of the hard drive. They are shown correctly installed in the third picture.
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In the next two steps, you will install the hard drive into its bracket.
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Push the set screws into the grommets in the bracket and install the hard drive up into its bracket as seen in the second picture.
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Use a T6 Torx screwdriver to install the remaining two set screws through the grommets and into the side of the hard drive.
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Install the second hard drive assembly into the outer case.
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Be sure that the mounting holes line up with the threaded holes in the outer case as seen in the second picture.
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When the logic board is installed, simply connect the second hard drive cable to the free socket on the logic board.
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When you start up your machine, you'll see both drives are recognized by the mini.
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Xbench scores show that if you install hard drives in either the top or the bottom position, their speeds will remain the same.
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After reassembly, boot the mini into Lion Recovery and use disk utility to erase your SSD. Then install Lion on your SSD. After rebooting, go into system preferences>startup disk and choose your SSD as the startup disk.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
44 comments
When adding second drive, be sure that the power supply cables are secured out of the way to allow drive to be seated correctly. If cables are in the way, screw holes do not quite line up with antenna plate.
tjod -
This should be part of the main guide, I read this after completing my fix and I wish I had read this before. Spent about 20 mins figuring this one out. thanks. Great guide though.
When re-inserting the power supply make certain the left side screw is seated in the secondary drive tray and
fulled secured to the metal casing frame then turn the entire housing upside down and slide the power supply into
place (careful of cables etc.)
There are two metal anchor points on the power supply, one on the very tip
that is inserted into the Mac Mini housing and the other is on the right side of the power supply that sits
into a plastic slot up against the side of the metal housing. Tried everything to get the points home so the right
secondary hard drive tray screw holes would line up with the power supply anchor holes. This worked the first try.
lyn -
This didn't go so well. I did manage to assemble everything according to the manual, but it was one !%!$ of a fight, and now the machine boots, but the SSD I installed is nowhere to be found.
One thing I noticed is that the cable supplied to connect the second drive to the mainboard, is slightly too long. I had to bend it quite a bit so that it would line up with the connector on the mainboard, otherwise the cable would extend about 5 mm into the mainboard and not line up. I'm afraid now that I might have broken some of the wired on the adapter while bending it. However, without bending it there was no way to attach the connector.
What to do?
nh3 -
Same here, I have slightly damaged the ribbon cable and now the SSD is invisible to the OS :-/
This took a lot of force on my Mac mini. A lot.
nh3 -
I agree. It took a crap ton of force from my thumbs to twist the bottom off.
sleeve -
I accidentally broke the little things that hold the cover to the case. Is there a cheap replacement to the cover? Those clips are held onto it very weakly.
Jacob Halton -
Don't just use your thumbs... Use your whole palm to twist it, with maybe a thumb in one of the recesses, applying slight downward pressure.
markbart -
Wish I would have read this comment before I did it!
I found that what markbart said works best. one palm one thumb (and my knees) My thumbs would do it. It was a bit at a time.
Same difficulty getting it back on.
Would be handy if this (difficulty) was mentioned in the guide
Also would be nice to mention the safe practice of pressing the power button for a few seconds after disconnected to rid the system of any residual power, working in a clean static free environment & they say on the crucial website to touch a metal surface of the machine before touching the RAM
Nancy -
I think it depends, I have seen some that are very difficult to open and some super easy. But I see them everyday. I wish there was a tool that fit in the holes.
Justin Weathersbee -
When seating the bottom RAM chip you may have to apply a little extra side force to get it to seat properly. I put in the new RAM and just got a beeping sound upon starting. I then put the old RAM back in and got the same result.
Here is the solution I found on the Apple discussion board.
"Take a small flat head screwdriver and after you put the memory in slot 0, put the screwdriver between the top of the mac mini and the memory then turn the screwdriver a little to exert pressure on the memory into the slot. Do it on both sides of the memory."
This worked for me.
littlemas2 -
I remember this when I was changing my memory ... I realized (after opening) that more you push, more force it take to open the cover. As you push down you force the cover "to rub" the casing and possibly other things inside. If you "lightly" hold the cover it comes right off ... Remember: less is more! :-)
Have fun!
Radek -
We found it hard to use the thumbs but if you put the casing on a carpet and one person is holding the case while the other is using his palm of one hand to turn the cover it comes off quite smoothly and without much downward pressure.
Alexander -
If you're upgrading to an SSD, before you even take this first step, I'd recommend putting the SSD into an external drive case, using USB and format the SSD first before trying to swap your existing hard drive or implementing a fusion drive. The external drive case will come in handy later so you can use the old drive as extra storage anyhow.
Once that SSD is internal, the Mac errors out during the formatting process. Once it was formatted externally, then installed inside the Mac again, there was no problem.
Orange Girl -
The first time I did this it hurt! The second time my mac mini 2012 had been running so was warm. VERY EASY WHEN WARM. No fun when cool!
Nancy -
Forget about those 2 circle indents. if you consider the 2 marked dots (open and close) as position 12 o’clock, place your thumbs at 11 and 1 o’clock on the outer rim of the cover and rotate from that position.
juicer52 -
No way was I getting the back off. So I made a tool. Took a large wrench longer than the Mac mini. Superglued 2 rubber feet on the wrench at the same location as the thumb indents. Put the Mac on the ground, between my knees and used my body weight to turn the cover. Worked like a charm.
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