Apple made a decision in late 2016 that did not please many, including myself. If you have been an apple computer user for a long time, you will definitely remember classic Mac boot boot. New models introduced from 2016 have removed this boot sound, which is a classic many of us have lost.
But now we found that this classic sound can be redone and shout out to every Mac in the world by typing a small command. If you want your Mac to sound exactly like it did in the beginning, be careful to tell you how to do it.
Command to boot boot audio to your Mac
Shortly after Apple made the decision to end the boot sound, a command was found that was able to refresh it, but Apple removed it shortly after. Now Apple seems to have found this option hidden on another version of macOS Catalina and we can do it again.
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Run sudo nvram StartupMute =% 00@ 9to5mac @Appleinsider https://t.co/zAw0yCPwbA
– 🅳🅈🄻🄰🄽 (@ DylanMcD8) February 21, 2020
Although it may seem a bit complicated, to recover web audio from your Mac you must follow these steps:
- Open folder Applications or launchpad on your Mac.
- Now find the app Signal, it will be in a folder called "Other" or "Utilities."
- Copy and code sudo nvram StartupMute =% 00 and attach it to the terminal.
- Click Intro and type in your password if necessary.
Now every time your Mac launches the classic boot sound will be there again
No doubt a very funny trick that brings us back to the previous partIn addition, this boot tone can be useful to know if our Mac has been restarted without looking at it.