Oh, no. Just much better than Windows. And that doesn't require anything close to perfect.
Tim
Oh, no. Just much better than Windows. And that doesn't require anything close to perfect.
Tim
Oh, no. Just much better than Windows. And that doesn't require anything close to perfect.
Tim
From what I have read the problems with El Capitan relate primarily to programs and hardware from outside the Apple universe, something that has always bedeviled Windows as well. As Apple opens its "universe" to more and more third-parties, the ability to create a trouble free upgrade for its OS becomes more and more problematic, just as with Windows.
I am almost certain the 2011 Mac Mini, which my wife has and I upgraded to 8 GB, is maxed out at 8. It cannot do 16 GB. As side note I bought the memory for 1/3 Apple was selling for, on Amazon, and it was s 5 minute install.
The newest models of Mac Mini do NOT have user installable memory or hard drives. I had to buy it with 16 GB and a SSD drive PRE installed.
Why??? it is is good for Apple. So they can ream on you on the upgrades. And the bull **** they feed their customers is that is in the name of improved form factor. Kiss my ass.
The OS upgrades and firmware updates allow the 2011 to go up to 16GB. I just installed a single 8GB card and kept the old 1GB in the other slot for a total of 9GB. Maybe that is enough, but another 8GB card will allow a total of 16.
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