This is truly good news! Thanks for posting this.

M. Taylor writes:
> 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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