Installing an SSD in Mac Mini
  • Butterfly
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    clr666
    Posts: 85 from 2008/7/8
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    geit wrote:

    This will not fit in any of your devices without reworking them.


    I'm sure, 2.5" SATA drive can be fitted inside Mac Mini with SATA2IDE44 adapter ;)

    This is my MacMini:

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    Okay, reworking is in only one new hole in plastic for fixing drive in new position.

    In my PowerBookG4 i use mSATA2IDE44 adapter, 2.5" SATA drive cannot be fitted with SATA2IDE44 adapter.

    [ Edited by clr666 01.02.2016 - 13:35 ]
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    i just purchapse that : http://www.ebay.fr/itm/2-5-Hard-Drive-HDD-SATA-female-to-IDE-44Pin-Converter-Adapter-for-Laptop-/201509300297? to test it with MacMini.

    I hope this will work. I keep you informed
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    koszer
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    Quote:

    beworld wrote:
    i just purchapse that : http://www.ebay.fr/itm/2-5-Hard-Drive-HDD-SATA-female-to-IDE-44Pin-Converter-Adapter-for-Laptop-/201509300297? to test it with MacMini.

    I hope this will work. I keep you informed


    I have one. It doesn't work with standard 2,5" SATA drive, but maybe a SSD would fit inside (clr666 managed to squeeze one).
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  • Butterfly
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    clr666
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    beworld wrote:
    i just purchapse that : http://www.ebay.fr/itm/2-5-Hard-Drive-HDD-SATA-female-to-IDE-44Pin-Converter-Adapter-for-Laptop-/201509300297? to test it with MacMini.

    I hope this will work. I keep you informed


    I afraid, this type of adapter will lift drive too high and optical drive cannot be fitted on usual place.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    ok I'll try anyway, if not work, it'll be lost 7€ :(

    thanks for yours replies
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Yasu
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    This is a little expensive compared to the chinese knockoffs, but it might be worth it for the varranty. This is the right one right?

    http://www.teknikproffset.se/Datorer-Kringutrustning/Kablar--Adaptrar/Interna/Strömkablar-och-adaptrar/DeLOCK-adapter-foer-mSATA-till-IDE-57x40mm.htm

    [ Edited by Yasu 01.02.2016 - 17:44 ]
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    clr666
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    In my PB works about year sheapest chinese adapter, looks similar as in your link, with 128Gb ADATA mSATA card. Works very well with triple boot - Debian/MorphOS/OSX.
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    Can anyone confirm that the converter in the link above is the right one? I'm 99% sure it is but I want to be 100% sure.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    koszer
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    Quote:

    Yasu wrote:
    Can anyone confirm that the converter in the link above is the right one? I'm 99% sure it is but I want to be 100% sure.


    I have the same one (can you spot a difference?), albeit I bought in Singapore (for 5$ or so) and it does work.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    I received the adapter SATA2IDE.... lol

    http://i67.tinypic.com/a5d9vr.jpg

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    So I tried it with my Samsung 128GB (SSD 830 Series)

    I installed the disc, the disc holds just below the CDROM
    By forcing it a little ets OK.

    I boot the MacMini .... error OpenFirmware screen .....

    I then test by removing the visible jumper on the adapter.

    I try again and nothing :-(

    I got back on my IDE drive.
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    clr666
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    Maybe you need to reset PRAM by button or keyboard shortcut after installing new drive.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    koszer
    Posts: 1246 from 2004/2/8
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    Quote:

    I boot the MacMini .... error OpenFirmware screen .....

    I then test by removing the visible jumper on the adapter.

    I try again and nothing :-(

    I got back on my IDE drive.


    Been there, done that. I almost managed to squeeze the disk and CD-ROM using the same adapter, but with no luck booting, or formatting the drive. The mSATA solution worked though.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    I installed the recommended IDE --> mSATA adapter and a Samsung 250 GB mSATA SSD in my Mac Mini and so far it works great. The speed difference is noticable, even though it would probably be much faster on modern hardware.

    The only downside is that there are no screws to keep it fixed in the slot, so it relies on the pins. But they are sturdy so I don't expect much problems.

    Thanks everybody for the help!
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    The only downside is that there are no screws to keep it fixed in the slot, so it relies on the pins. But they are sturdy so I don't expect much problems.


    There's always a hot glue gun option...
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    Quote:

    koszer wrote:
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    The only downside is that there are no screws to keep it fixed in the slot, so it relies on the pins. But they are sturdy so I don't expect much problems.


    There's always a hot glue gun option...




    I wedged mine in with a folded up piece of A4 paper lol
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