Richard
The 2011 models might be OK, or they could be challenged. How much memory does yours have? 4 Gbyte, 8Gbyte or more. Does it have USB 2 or USB 3 ports. Memory can be upgraded to useful effect if that's a limiting factor. What processor does it have? That can be a definite limiting factor. If it's only got USB 2 interfaces, then that can be a major limitation and an indication of the overall level of performance possible.
Of course it's possible that the intended use is such that even a relatively slow system will be good enough - emall, some web browsing, word processing, spread sheets, some simple graphics packages.
Things which don't work well on slower systems from around 2011 include: photo editing, video editing, 3D modelling, other compute intensive jobs. Otherwise users might find things a bit slow, but not impossible to manage.
My hunch is that if it has USB 3 capability it should be possible to get it working quite well, but if it's only USB 2 then it may always be slow and not really worth putting a lot of effort in.
Looking at your post 43 again however, it does sound as though it was working fine for your mother. untll "something" happened. If there's a hardware failure then you could check that out with diagnostic tests. A Mac mini of that vintage in working order should be OK for some applications, such as running a music server for example. It probably could be upgraded to HS, but would need the hardware checks etc. first.
The 2011 models might be OK, or they could be challenged. How much memory does yours have? 4 Gbyte, 8Gbyte or more. Does it have USB 2 or USB 3 ports. Memory can be upgraded to useful effect if that's a limiting factor. What processor does it have? That can be a definite limiting factor. If it's only got USB 2 interfaces, then that can be a major limitation and an indication of the overall level of performance possible.
Of course it's possible that the intended use is such that even a relatively slow system will be good enough - emall, some web browsing, word processing, spread sheets, some simple graphics packages.
Things which don't work well on slower systems from around 2011 include: photo editing, video editing, 3D modelling, other compute intensive jobs. Otherwise users might find things a bit slow, but not impossible to manage.
My hunch is that if it has USB 3 capability it should be possible to get it working quite well, but if it's only USB 2 then it may always be slow and not really worth putting a lot of effort in.
Looking at your post 43 again however, it does sound as though it was working fine for your mother. untll "something" happened. If there's a hardware failure then you could check that out with diagnostic tests. A Mac mini of that vintage in working order should be OK for some applications, such as running a music server for example. It probably could be upgraded to HS, but would need the hardware checks etc. first.
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