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When my mate setup my external music drive he installed Mountain Lion (I think, need to check). He told me Apple give you access to older versions of the OS. I don’t know much about this stuff but I can check if you like.
Unlikely.
Older MacOS versions will usually be missing drivers for the new models.
Older mac os versions are still available from Apple as newer os'es do not support older macs.
Sierra is still available for example.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208202
Just checked and I'm runnining El Capitan on the SSL drive. Seems to run fine.
@kuhl Blue, yes... My icon changed color. WTF? Maybe because I am a democrat at heart.
iFixIt published an article about upgrading memory yourself: https://ifixit.com/Guide/Mac+mini+Late+2018+Memory+Replacement/115309
yeah ^ looks good! easy enough to replace the RAM.
And this video teardown confirmed that the SSD is soldered to the board, so no replacement possible.
![](https://img.youtube.com/vi/2UrSLnnMyeg/0.jpg)
Here's a guide
https://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac-software/macos-external-hard-drive-3659666/
You can even dual boot different OS versions from a single drive if you wish, but if it's an internal one that contains valuable data you need to take care not to destroy that data.
You really need to use a version that is compatible with your hardware system, so going back to versions prior to your systems release date is all but impossible, or highly problematic. Though it is sometimes possible to use a version that's new that wasn't released for your system.
Thanks for posting.
Tried an old project in Live 9 running on Mojave, nothing too extensive worked fine no crashes during my 60 minute test. May still be problematic but at least nothing that causes instant crashes.
Indeedy.
Just wondering what I’d need to connect my monitor....the output is DVI and VGA, and I connect to my MacBook Pro using a Mini DisplayPort adapter. Would this fit the Thunderbolt socket (I’m guessing not), or would I need another adapter? If so, any recommendations?
@MonzoPro how about something like this?
USB-C to DVI Adapter
http://a.co/d/f67NBsG
Ooh lovely, thank you. That’s a good price - is it ok to use non-Apple adapters though?
Update - read the reviews, plus a uk version, and it seems about 80% are happy with the non-Apple versions.
Funnily enough the problems some of them are reporting, are identical to one’s I have occasionally with my Apple adapter!
Ifixit.com did their official teardown. And it gets a 6/10 repairability score. Not bad considering most Apple devices are much harder to repair. And anyway, I love the simplicity of a photo like this so here ya go...
No problem, I have mountain lion, but I don’t think the new macs will install it.
One thing to remember if you want to install an old os... is to set the computers clock back to between the dates the Zertifikat of the installer was working, or you’ll get an error & hell will rain down on you
I do that from two internal drives. Dual booting is do easy on Mac because of the startup manager
Was this reengineered from alien technology? Next it will be just a glowing orb with nothing inside.
No, not yet the organic part is missing.![:p :p](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/tongue.png)