yeah, but the only downside with that is that should you call apple with any issue and they ask you if there's any 3rd party whatever installed in your mini, you either have to lie, or fess up. if you fess up, you'll be asked to restore the mini to the state it was in when it left apple's hands before they do any trouble shooting with you. J On Feb 18, 2007, at 3:13 PM, Michael W. Sumbera wrote: > No, it is not. > > Only if you damage the system or what you install damages the system > does replacing something "void your warranty" with Apple systems. Of > course there's no warranty on the non-Apple part you install, but > provided you or it don't break any of the Apple parts, the rest of the > system is still under the manufacturer's warranty. > > On Feb 18, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Jens Selvig wrote: > >> Of course your warranty is gone if you do it yourself.