Hi Mark and list,

Well shoot me with a water pistol,

 The command works like a charm.


My 2018 MBP is now playing te macintosh start up chime like my 2013 MBA 

To whom all have been wanting this back,
We got our wish and it's back 

Great work finding that Mark 

Thanks.


Simon f


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Sent: Sunday, 23 February 2020 9:03 AM
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Subject: Bring back your Mac's startup chime with this simple terminal command, 
9 to 5 Mac

Hello Everyone,

I know this was a recent topic of discussion on the list, but according to a 
friend of mine who purchased a Mac, last year, the command described in the 
article, works.

Read on for more details.

Mark

Bring back your Mac's startup chime with this simple terminal command By 
Michael Potuck 
 
Apple's Mac startup chime became an iconic signature of the company's computers 
over the years and then in late 2016, it was removed for all Macs going forward 
with the exception of the 2017 MacBook Air. In a fun development today, there's 
a short terminal command that's been discovered that will bring back your Mac's 
startup chime.
Back in 2016, there was a similar terminal command discovered to keep the 
startup chime, but Apple killed it not too long after.

Now it seems Apple has brought back the hidden option at some point with macOS 
Catalina. Today, Twitter user @chaysegr shared a video showing his MacBook Pro 
booting up with the iconic chime. He shared the terminal command that you can 
run to bring it back on your Mac:

sudo nvram StartupMute=%00

Type or copy and paste that command in Terminal then press return (enter your 
password if required). 

We verified that the command does indeed work on a couple of our machines here 
at 9to5Mac.
Shortly after, @tempaccountnull discovered that "sudo nvram StartupMute=%01"
will turn it back to the default of no chime.
For a fun look behind the scenes of the making and history of the Mac startup 
chime, check out this interview with the creator Jim Reekes.

What do you think? Are you excited to have the Mac chime back? Share your 
thoughts in the comments below?
Thanks, Dylan!

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2020/02/21/bring-back-mac-startup-chime-command/



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