well as long as you don't damage anything doing a ram upgrad you don't void
warranty - at least that's what I read somewhere.

never mind the �20 - unless theres something else to buy. If you wait a
little while you'll get Tiger with it. Worth the wait I think.
all the best
Brian




>> http://www.macminihacks.org/viewtopic.php?t=12
> 
> That's the practical side of things, I'm pretty sure I could get the
> case open to do the work with an amount of care. My concern was more the
> warranty side of things, which I've not seen a definitive answer to -
> although to be honest I've just read lots of bits on the MM, but not
> actually searched for an answer on this issue.
> 
> Just realised I've got a �20 voucher for the Apple on line store kicking
> around somewhere which runs out at the end of the month. That puts the
> pressure on to decide if I'm going to get a new unit - it would be a
> shame to get it a few weeks after I could have saved some cash!
> 
> (OK, fourth time lucky?)



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