Okay. So I performed the surgery and replaced the failed hard drive in my late 2012 Mac Mini with an OWC 240G SSD. The OWC tutorial
IS awesome, and it is extremely easy to follow so long as you have the correct tools. I went ahead and ordered the tool kit for a discount price of $4.50... just to be sure. Actually the most difficult (time consuming) part of the entire operation was to seat the physical drive back into its grommets. That single step took some dexterous handling and patience. Otherwise, the rest was simple and straightforward.
Since my previous drive had completely malfunctioned (failed), the other time consuming part was to reload the operating system. No migration possible. I had no data on the drive anyway, since I only use it as a music server. My files are kept completely separate on an external Oyen firewire drive. The other steps were just to update the iTunes Library, reset preferences and to update and reset preferences for Audirvana Plus as well. Preferences are time consuming to reestablish, and because of the new drive, I had to re-optimize the Mac Mini for music playback.
Music is streaming as I type! Another minor success.
The new drive is fast, zippy, quiet and no vibration, and it wasn't expensive. This has definitely got me thinking about replacing the drive in my MacBook Pro.
