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Old Aug 12, 2009, 09:23 PM   #1
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How can I turn of these darling little start up chimes

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I know this has been asked in the past but I wonder if any of you young chaps with your gung - ho attitude to mac problems have come up with a way of dealing with this infernal chappie!

Good grief, the missus might have thrown a brush at me earlier on this evening when it chimed twice afer I updated the software. She was sound asleep in bed bless her and I was only saved by her gracious sweet manner under intense provocation. ( I thought I have muted the fella! But out the b****r chimed large as life. Time for a stiff G&T I can tell you.

Anyway you mac coves must be damned smug when things don't go well for poor old newbie johnies like me so come on come on and get your fingers out for a spot of assistance.

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Old Aug 12, 2009, 09:24 PM   #2
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Make sure the Mac is muted before you reboot. Or connect some headphones.
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Old Aug 12, 2009, 09:25 PM   #3
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Ok..... that was a really useless story.

Please use this link: http://themacnewbie.blogspot.com/200...-your-mac.html
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Old Aug 12, 2009, 09:27 PM   #4
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Use one of the many apps out there, I use this one on my mac pro and 10.5.8 http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~arcana/S.../index.en.html
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Old Aug 12, 2009, 09:30 PM   #5
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Old Aug 12, 2009, 09:35 PM   #6
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Hit mute before shutdown.
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Old Aug 13, 2009, 06:05 PM   #7
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Use one of the many apps out there, I use this one on my mac pro and 10.5.8 http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~arcana/S.../index.en.html
There is an update, Beta 2, available on the Startup Sound HP (link to ver 1 above), on the downloads page.
I have no connection to that company just a grateful user for not having to suffer the loud startup sound if I forget to hit the mute key!
Great free software!
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Old Aug 13, 2009, 09:07 PM   #8
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Well thank you so much chappies. My little lady is sound asleep once again and having tried the suggestions above, she once again had to show me her gentle side as the blessed chimes fairly clanged out a beezer! But I do appreciate your help with my problem.

Celitcpride I 'm sorry you hated my little tale but I was simply setting the scene dont y'know. Sorry to say you're solution was not up to the job. And Richard, nooooooooo nothing like that dear boy especially not when she was awakened so rudely!

Well thank you one and all for your informative responses but .................. the muted sound trick seems not to work so I thought time to explore the software freeboids as mentioned by those techie coves above though I was slightly nervy. Alas and alack to no avail. Twice again my chimes have awakened my beloved and the last time as I slid my hand engagingly towards her she coyly pulled away with a sad smile which seemed to suggest that chimes and the art of love do not go hand in hand!

Please can anyone help!

Oh I should have said I am using 10.5.8

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Ps I still looooooove my macintosh even though he is a bit unruly on awakening

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Old Aug 13, 2009, 09:49 PM   #9
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An alternative is don't shut down your mac, simply put it to sleep.
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Old Aug 13, 2009, 10:00 PM   #10
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As annoying as the chimes are, they do serve a purpose - they're there to inform the user that the computer has passed all the startup checks and that the OS should be able to now load successfully.
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Old Aug 14, 2009, 05:23 PM   #11
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Ah well it seems I will have to and bear them. I do wish it wasn't so but it has no easy solution.

Thank you most kindly mac people

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Old Aug 14, 2009, 05:28 PM   #12
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Ah well it seems I will have to and bear them. I do wish it wasn't so but it has no easy solution.

Thank you most kindly mac people

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It is easy, just install that preference extension I linked to earlier then open it in system preferences and set to mute or the volume you want.
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Old Aug 15, 2009, 02:11 AM   #13
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It is easy, just install that preference extension I linked to earlier then open it in system preferences and set to mute or the volume you want.
I tried it but for some reason it didn't work. I am off on holiday for a couple of weeks now but will try it once again on my return

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Old Aug 15, 2009, 03:16 PM   #14
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Create the following file and save it under:
/etc/rc.shutdown.local


Code:
#!/bin/sh

OSA=/usr/bin/osascript

echo OUTPUT_MUTED=`$OSA -e "output muted of (get volume settings)"`
> /etc/volume.settings

$OSA -e "set volume with output muted"

This will set the volume at the system start to zero, and at the same time save the previously set value. Next you create another file and save it under:
/etc/rc.local:


Code:
#!/bin/sh

OSA=/usr/bin/osascript

if [ -r /etc/volume.settings ]; then
. /etc/volume.settings

# If the volume wasn't muted before shutting down, unmute it on
# startup
if [ $OUTPUT_MUTED = "false" ]; then
$OSA -e "set volume without output muted"
fi
fi

This will reset the previously saved value.
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Old Aug 15, 2009, 09:46 PM   #15
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As annoying as the chimes are, they do serve a purpose - they're there to inform the user that the computer has passed all the startup checks and that the OS should be able to now load successfully.
I REALLY hate when people mention that.

Using that stupid system Apple has implemented, If I turn my MacBook on and it doesn't make a sound:

1) It's either muted
2) It's broken

It's a totally useless diagnostic feature.
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Old Aug 15, 2009, 10:04 PM   #16
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Yes I hate it

I agree I find it the most annoying thing on computers. I hacked/altered the startup sounds since sys 6 or 7. Duh! I know Its started. It gets real bad if your having problems and having to restart often. Its like having a cars horn honk after it starts.
On a lighter side, heres a little humor about start up sounds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt1bgsvsWms
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Old Aug 15, 2009, 11:02 PM   #17
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Good grief, the missus might have thrown a brush at me earlier on this evening when it chimed twice afer I updated the software.
You're missing a few obvious solutions:
* Don't keep the computer in the bedroom
* Don't do software updates while you're wife is sleeping

Good luck!
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Old Aug 15, 2009, 11:05 PM   #18
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You should try resetting the PRAM (boot up while you hold down Command, Option, R and P at the same time until the screen stays black), and tell me what your wife says

(That was a joke, please don't try it, it'll make your Mac do the startup chime several times, the last of which will be rather loud because it resets your sound settings )
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