That is a problem with some Minis (mine included). You need a screen of some 
kind, even if the screen is off, or the Mac spends so much time searching for a 
screen that it slows down. There are also converters you used to be able to 
get, which would trick the Mac into thinking a screen was connected when in 
reality all that was there was a little box, but I don't know if those are 
still around.
On Jun 24, 2014, at 11:56 AM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:

> Hi!
> I have problems with my Mac Mini when i disconnect the screen i have.
> Especially Itunes and mail is getting quite slow.
> Is there a sollution to this or is it something i have to live with.
> /A
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