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The Ultimate Mac mini: How To Clone A Hard Drive Or SSD (Target Disk Mode)

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Published on Sep 3, 2013

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Over the next few weeks, I'll be putting together a new video series called, "Building The Ultimate Mac mini." This series revolves around upgrading a Mac mini as much as possible to create a Mac that's almost better than any of Apple's build-to-order minis. Let's take a look at some of the parts that we'll be using.

Here are the parts used in this series: Mac mini Intel Core i5 or Intel Core i7 (Used in this series) Kingston HyperX 16GB RAM Kit Kingston HyperX 240GB 3K SSD Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB SSD iFixit Dual Drive Kit iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit

Of course, you don't need these exact parts, but this will give you a good place to start looking if you'd like to follow along with the series. To put it into perspective, the Mac mini that we will be building totals out to $1,243 including all parts. If you wanted to order a Mac mini from Apple with roughly the same specifications (no performance difference, just dual 240GB SSDs) you'd have to shell out $1,899. That's a difference of $656!Save yourself some money, buy the parts, and follow along.

Obviously, the DIY method of building a great computer is the winner here. So stay tuned for this upcoming series. I will be posting more videos from the series over the coming weeks. I'd like to give a huge "Thank you" to iFixit and Kingston for sponsoring this video series and providing all of the required parts.

I hope you enjoy this, and please, if you'd like me to do other "build videos" leave your suggestions in the comments section.




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