Dam startup chime
  • Caterpillar
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    g01df1sh
    Posts: 36 from 2015/5/28
    Hi

    Is there a way to disable the stupid mac startup chime. I have googled and it says its done through terminal. Well thats ok if i was running OSX.
  • »13.12.18 - 22:53
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    jarokuczi
    Posts: 20 from 2016/12/6
    You can disable it by setting the volume to 0 on OS X. You can try to load OS X from Install DVD and then use function keys to mute the sound.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    NewSense
    Posts: 1513 from 2012/11/10
    From: Manchester, UK/GB
    If you have a Dual-Boot system, and one of the bootable OS's is Mac OSX then you can more than likely use Arcana Research - Startup Prefs.pane to switch off the "chime" - that's what I use, and it works a treat.

    The Startup Prefs.pane website if you need to know more about what it does.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Amigaharry2
    Posts: 1283 from 2010/1/6
    From: EU-Austria (Wien)
    You may als use a Linux-LiveCD (eg. Kubuntu 13.xxx) and start a terminal.
    Sudo nvsetvol 0 should kill the chime.
    Peg2, 3xPowerMac G5, 2xPowerbookG4, 2x MacMiniG4, Efika (again), A3000T and life is never boring.....
  • »14.12.18 - 11:00
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  • Caterpillar
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    g01df1sh
    Posts: 36 from 2015/5/28
    Quote:

    Amigaharry2 wrote:
    You may als use a Linux-LiveCD (eg. Kubuntu 13.xxx) and start a terminal.
    Sudo nvsetvol 0 should kill the chime.


    Hi

    This sounds like the easiest option I give it a go tonight thanks
  • »14.12.18 - 11:18
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    Zylesea
    Posts: 2057 from 2003/6/4
    If isn't a laptop, just unplug the speaker.
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  • Caterpillar
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    g01df1sh
    Posts: 36 from 2015/5/28
    Quote:

    Amigaharry2 wrote:
    You may als use a Linux-LiveCD (eg. Kubuntu 13.xxx) and start a terminal.
    Sudo nvsetvol 0 should kill the chime.


    Linux CD worked a treat thanks guys. Note to others ISO was 710mb and CD was only coming up as 702mb so needed to burn on pc using a DVD. I also had a lot of GFX corruption on the linux desktop but was not bad enough not to be able to select Xterm and enter the command. Thanks again my ears feel a lot better now.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    maurensen
    Posts: 358 from 2003/10/3
    From: Padova - Italy
    Or brute force: open your mac and disconnect the f...ing internal speacker!! :-)
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  • Cocoon
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    ghh
    Posts: 60 from 2017/7/16
    From: Prague
    I have plugged hadphones in. Chime is not so loud...
  • »17.12.18 - 18:32
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