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How can I get rid of the sound that comes on as Mac boots up?
Put this code in Terminal (Applications > Utilities > Terminal): sudo nvram SystemAudioVolume=%80
Why even mess around with the Terminal when the "StartNinja app" works and it's free?
Why mess with a 3rd party app when a Terminal command will do the trick?
StartNinja doesn't work with iMacs (according to the product page on MacUpdate).
We've been through this before several times over. It works just fine with iMacs. I've had it working on my 2011 iMac 21.5" machine and currently have it working on my 2013 27" iMac.
But if you like using the terminal, that's fine.
Using Terminal doesn't give me the hives, you're prescribing for the wrong guy... Slydude is the one with the itches.
Like I said, StartNinja worked for my 2011 iMac and is working for the 2013 model. Guess it doesn't work for all iMacs, however, you're the first one who I know in these forums that it doesn't work for.
Why even mess around with the Terminal when the "StartNinja app" works and it's free?
What's wrong with just turning the sound down before rebooting - except forgetting to do so. iMacs, at least, remember the last set sound level at start up.
Didn't work on my iMac, plus why have extra bloat ware? That is a big criticism of Windows, after all.
Most Mac users very rarely reboot the Mac,