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You would get better speeds and space from connecting a Thunderbolt 2 drive enclosure, like the > instead of another Mac Mini.My weekend project was going to be cutting a whole in the wall in our upstairs office (where we leave the late-2012 quad core Mac Mini running 24/7 and also acting as our RasPlex server) and feeding a CAT6 cable downstairs to our living room where our FiOS cable/router terminates behind our TV setup.
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Yeah' the rest of your hypotaness, is a little out there. See > Transfer files between two Mac computers using target disk mode - Apple Support The 2012 Mac Mini only supports Target Disk Mode using Thunderbolt 2 or FireWire 800. Have I gone mad? Because I feel a little crazed.Īwesome, thank you for sharing the results with the Community.
#Plex mac mini 2012 install#
Ultimately, my new brainstorm is to buy another late 2012 Mini, install 8tb of SSD into it, and run both together as a single Plex server.
#Plex mac mini 2012 Bluetooth#
I know KVM switches used to be the way to flip back and forth between two or more computers on the same monitor and keyboard, but I don't know how those would work with Bluetooth keyboards/mice/trackpads. Although, I have pretty much filled both drives already, which has sparked a follow up question.Ĭan Mac minis be daisy-chained together via Thunderbolt? I'm curious if there's some way to look at both Macs on one monitor while also using the same keyboard and trackpad for both. It's been about day with both drives installed, and I've been copying my media over. (And you were right, the installation of the drives wasn't nearly as difficult as I had anticipated.)
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I did, however, err on the side of caution (and economy) and bought a 4tb Samsung 860 QVO SSD for the second bay-just in case. The second bay had no problems supporting the fast 4tb Samsung drive. I gave it whirl, and my test was successful.
#Plex mac mini 2012 how to#
I suspect that the folks who had trouble, either had 10 thumbs, got into a hurry and busted something or did not know how to properly format a drive for macOS. It helps a lot if you study and then follow the OWC video and the iFixit guide.
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The drive in the upper bay take a little longer because you have to pull the logic board and power supply to get to the upper bay tray. Heck' I can practically swap out drives in the lower bay with my eyes closed in less the 10 minutes. I have 4 Mac Mini's all with SSDs, a 2010 with a 320GB PNY SSD, a 2011 with dual 480GB PNY SSDs, a 2012 with a 960GB PNY SSD and a second 2012 with dual 960GB PNY SSDs. The 2010, 20 Mac Mini's are fairly easy to work on and upgrade. The Mac mini hard drive replacement is a royal pain, so I'd like only to do it once-but only if I know for sure it will work.Ĭan't say for sure if there is an SSD size limit, but I suspect not because OWC sells a 2TB SSD for that Mac Mini.Īll you need is a Data Doubler kit to add a second drive in the upper bay. optical drive) bay.Ĭould it simply be a matter of using a genuine Apple SATA cable for the second bay? Or are there other restrictions that are impossible to get around? I wonder, too, if the problems encountered by other users could be avoided by formatting the drive prior to installation. I've also been told that Samsung SSDs aren't terribly reliable or stable in MBP's 'second' (i.e. Will this work? Reading comments on iFixit, it appears many people have had issues installing SSDs into the second drive bay. So, what I would like to do now is install two 4tb Samsung Evo SSDs inside the Mac mini and store my media internally and use the 10tb external as a backup drive. I've been chasing Thunderbolt speed for about a year now, but other than the Lacie Rugged Thunderbolt 2 drive, I haven't been able to find any other true Thunderbolt external drives-and none of them are the capacity that I need anyway. My current setup is the factory installed 500gb HDD with my media stored on a 10tb WD external drive. I use my late 2012 Mac mini as my Plex media server.