Hello,
That’s right. I forgot all about that one till it was mentioned in a previous 
reply to my message.
Thanks a bunch. I suppose I really do need another Espresso, infact, a double 
shot!
Again, thanks.

> On Apr 13, 2015, at 10:33 PM, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Joseph, your computer stores the volume setting in memory, called 
> NVRAM. This is intentional, and I don’t think it’s configurable. Once you are 
> logged in, you can of course increase the volume again. If you ever run into 
> problems, you could try resetting NVRAM to bring the volume back to a default 
> setting. See this article for more information: 
> http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204063
> 
> Grant
> 
>> On Apr 13, 2015, at 9:57 AM, Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello List,
>> Here’s an interesting situation that I’d like to bounce off all of you.
>> On one of our MBPs using FileVault and several accounts. Here’s the problem.
>> Say, I log in under my account using the VO prompts after hitting Command 
>> F5. The machine requests the account name. Then I press enter and it asks 
>> for password. Then I press enter and the machine gives three beeps or an 
>> error message, in either case, the machine either starts or lets me give it 
>> another try.
>> Ok., all’s well and fine.
>> Now for the problem.
>> User #3 gets on the computer and logs in. This user isn’t a VO user, so 
>> volumes and things don’t really mean much. He logs in and in the course of 
>> using the computer, for some reason he decides to reduce the volume to 0.
>> The problem is that when I go to log in as a VO user, I have no output info 
>> regarding the state of things while using VO after Command F5.
>> So here’s the Billion Dollar question.
>> Does anyone know of any way to preset the volume level at the 
>> FileVault/Recovery system level for VO users at a constant value, no matter 
>> what any other users do. If the audio provided at this low level is 
>> influenced by users after logging in, I kind of am a little curious as to 
>> why this isn’t completely isolated from post boot conditions.
>> Again, does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could preset and lock 
>> the Volume Level for Pre Unlock or Recovery modes?
>> For example something preset in terminal or in the ROM somehow?
>> Thanks in advance.
> 
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