Although the Mac starting sound that plays when the system boots are beloved by many Mac users, there are instances when you'd prefer to boot in silence, like in a library or coffee shop. In this article, you will learn how to turn off mac startup sound.
The standard startup chime will automatically play when you turn on your Apple computer, open the lid of your newer MacBook Air or Pro, or restart it. It is a gentle reminder that the Mac is booting up and will be ready soon. But it might not be appropriate if your Mac is starting up in a peaceful setting like a library, classroom, or conference room. Turning off the Mac startup sound is simple on your subsequent boot. Using Terminal instructions, you can permanently turn off the startup sound on Mac or do so momentarily by adjusting the audio settings.
The volume your Mac was set at when it was last shut down determines the volume of the startup chime on your Mac. The startup sound on a brand-new Mac is set to its highest volume. Before shutting down, you can turn off the startup sound by muting the volume.
There are two ways to temporarily mute your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro or reduce the level.
Following is the first method to turn off the Mac startup sound.
To entirely silence your Mac's boot sound and any other sound, press the "F10" key (sometimes known as the "Mute key") on your keyboard.
Following is the second method to turn off the Mac startup sound temporarily.
Step 1. Go to the desktop screen's upper left corner and select the "Apple menu" to open it.
Step 2. On the screen, there will be a drop-down menu. Navigate to the drop-down menu and select "System Preferences..."
Step 3. An additional window will open. Select "Sound" in the newly opened window.
Step 4. Now select the "Sound Effects" option from the top menu bar. Then uncheck the option for Play sound on startup.
Step 5. Additionally, by merely dragging the cursor over the volume range on the same screen, you can change the "output volume."
Also read: How to Fix the Sound Not Working on MacBook Pro and Air
Even if your volume is set to the lowest when you shut down, using a terminal command is necessary if you want to permanently disable the startup sound so that you won't hear it during the startup. It is quite easy to permanently turn off Mac startup sound using the Terminal app on Mac.
Check the steps below to learn how to turn off the startup sound permanently via Terminal.
Step 1. Open the Terminal app from Launchpad -> Others -> Terminal. Or open Spotlight search by pressing Command + Space, then type "Terminal" and hit the Return key.
Step 2. In the terminal window, enter the following command:
sudo nvram SystemAudioVolume=%80
Step 3. When asked, enter your "password," and press Ruturn. You won't hear the sound till you restart your Mac.
Step 4. Run the following "command" to remove your modification and restore the startup chime to its normal state the next time your Mac boots:
sudo nvram -d SystemAudioVolume
You can reduce the volume to block out the startup sound. Additionally, you have the option of setting a light tone for your startup sounds. To entirely get rid of the annoyance, turn off the mac startup sound is your choice.
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