you can also get self adhesive rubber bumpers in the arts and crafts section of Walmart or any craft or art shop. They put them on the back of Picture frames so they stay level on the wall.
why not and in what way is it fucked?? I didn't glue them, they stick on and can be peeled off if I wish. Older Minis were rubberized and consider this, EVERY other Mac Desktop, notebook, Airport Extreme Base Station, Apple TV, Apple Display and etc have some sort of grip underneath. Anyone who messed up is Apple forgetting this small detail which could've been done seamlessly. No matter the desk i'd still have issues, so, What??
How am I damaging it? They peel right off leaving no damage. If anything it will preserve the mini by not scratching the it underneath, helps keep it cooler, & etc...... So tell me, wheres the fuck up? Nobody would even notice either... Go Pound Sand LOL!!!!!!
These slot load drives are all loud at high speed. Just sometime it would sound like a diesel generator with certain discs as not all discs R created equal. Many are imperfect and these drives are really sensitive.
My 17" iMac had the SD replaced. No only was it loud but it scratched discs. The replacement drive they installed only gets loud with certain discs at high speed.
So I guess it might be normal.
But this, it quiet done some as it's not sitting bare on the desk
If U think about it, this can be, I bet if I open up a topic about this on the discussions page on apples support section, and post a link of this vid, don't be too surprised if Apple rubberizes it.
Apple unexceptionally called me when I left a short response to someones topic about the superdrive being a we-bit noisy (Mostly due to not having some kind of cushioning ), many users would follow.
If u mean that periodic clack, It would have to be me holding my iPod Nano. The Mic is right near where I grip so it's really sensitive. Remember it's all metal so it will pickup handling noises easily.
OMG your keyboard has no windows or command key!
kbhasikevin 1 month ago
you can also get self adhesive rubber bumpers in the arts and crafts section of Walmart or any craft or art shop. They put them on the back of Picture frames so they stay level on the wall.
bevoburn 1 year ago
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rnnice32 1 year ago
@rnnice32
why not and in what way is it fucked?? I didn't glue them, they stick on and can be peeled off if I wish. Older Minis were rubberized and consider this, EVERY other Mac Desktop, notebook, Airport Extreme Base Station, Apple TV, Apple Display and etc have some sort of grip underneath. Anyone who messed up is Apple forgetting this small detail which could've been done seamlessly. No matter the desk i'd still have issues, so, What??
pokeeto2 1 year ago 2
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rnnice32 1 year ago
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rnnice32 1 year ago
@rnnice32
Give me $300 for a decent desk then I'll make some changes
pokeeto2 1 year ago
@rnnice32 hahahaha awesome. ya seriously... get a new desk :) the mac mini is a lil princess :D
robertgenito 1 year ago
@rnnice32
How am I damaging it? They peel right off leaving no damage. If anything it will preserve the mini by not scratching the it underneath, helps keep it cooler, & etc...... So tell me, wheres the fuck up? Nobody would even notice either... Go Pound Sand LOL!!!!!!
pokeeto2 1 year ago
@BSANONYMOUS
These slot load drives are all loud at high speed. Just sometime it would sound like a diesel generator with certain discs as not all discs R created equal. Many are imperfect and these drives are really sensitive.
My 17" iMac had the SD replaced. No only was it loud but it scratched discs. The replacement drive they installed only gets loud with certain discs at high speed.
So I guess it might be normal.
But this, it quiet done some as it's not sitting bare on the desk
pokeeto2 1 year ago
@BSANONYMOUS
If U think about it, this can be, I bet if I open up a topic about this on the discussions page on apples support section, and post a link of this vid, don't be too surprised if Apple rubberizes it.
Apple unexceptionally called me when I left a short response to someones topic about the superdrive being a we-bit noisy (Mostly due to not having some kind of cushioning ), many users would follow.
pokeeto2 1 year ago
@BSANONYMOUS
What is?
pokeeto2 1 year ago
what on earth was that clicking?!
HRichmond1995 1 year ago
@HRichmond1995
If u mean that periodic clack, It would have to be me holding my iPod Nano. The Mic is right near where I grip so it's really sensitive. Remember it's all metal so it will pickup handling noises easily.
pokeeto2 1 year ago
@pokeeto2 ahh fair do's!
HRichmond1995 1 year ago