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I have a client who has brought me her 2009 white 13 inch macbook as she
needed a recovery done of Mountain Lion and needed her drive wiped. I'm not
gonna go into the specifics, but her hard disk was pretty bad off, let's
just put it that way. Anyway, I've managed to get into the recovery, and
with her help, we got the installation started, but here is my questino.
The startup chime, as well as Voiceover with the Fred voices in the recovery
is profoundly! quiet! I can't hit F12 nor fn+F12 to bring it up any.
Before you all say it's gonna be way quieter than it is when you're actually
booted into the OS... I completely realize that, remember, I do this stuff
for a living, but when I say quiet, I mean quiet! this sucker's barely! and
I mean, barely! audible! Putting my ear literally touching the plastic
casing of the system doesn't even make it
intelligible. What in the heck could be causing this. She's paying me
hourly to do this, and have left the system in my care while running some
arrends. I'm just wonderring if there is anything maybe I coudl check that
could be going wrong.
- Strange issue with Mountain Lion Recovery Chris Gilland
- Re: Strange issue with Mountain Lion Recovery Chris Blouch
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- Re: Strange issue with Mountain Lion Recovery Tim Kilburn
- Re: Strange issue with Mountain Lion Recovery Chris Gilland
- Re: Strange issue with Mountain Lion Recovery John Panarese
- Re: Strange issue with Mountain Lion Recovery Ricardo Walker