OS X :: How To Change Startup Audio Volume

Nov 8, 2009

is there anyway to change the start-up AUDIO volume from being at full blast to something less loud?? Same with when you unplug headphones, it always go to full blast!

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OS X :: New HD Not Showing Up In Disk Utility - This Volume Is The Startup Volume And Cannot Be Erased

Aug 10, 2009

I have my imac apart right now and replaced the internal HD as it was not working. I assume the problem is the new one is not formatted with OSX, so from the INSTALL CD I opened the disk utility and see only one drive called "MEDIA".? Or is that just part of the install dvd that looks like a HD? In the system it shows as not formatted, 0 bytes. When selected in Partition it says :

"This voume is the startup volume and cannot be erased. Size 7.1 GB The disk is not writable and cannot be partitioned"

So i guess thats not my new HD I am seeing? Other than that there is only the two OSX install CD icons.

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MacBook :: Startup Manager / How To Select A Startup Volume

May 7, 2012

I have Black MacBook with 10.7.3 in it when i press alt/option while starting the laptop the startup manager wont come and OS X boots.

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MacBook (13-inch Early 2008), Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Mac Pro :: Startup Manager: How To Select A Startup Volume

Jun 6, 2012

I am attempting to select a different startup volume. I restarted my Mac Pro while holding the Option key. The Startup Manager screen never appearded for me to make a selection.  I have two bootable volumes on separate internal disks available. I see them displayed in Disk Utilities. 

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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Mac Pro :: Audio Volume Low After Wake Up

Dec 2, 2014

After I wake the Mac from sleep, the audio volume from my external speakers is very low and the keyboard volume controls do not work. The volume is low and cannot be adjusted. After a restart everything works correctly -- until the Mac goes to sleep again. Computer: Mac Pro - late 2013 - 6,1System: OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)Speakers: Bose Companion 2 Series II (plugged into audio output of my Mac Pro).

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Mac Pro (Late 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10.1), Thunderbolt Monitor

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OS X :: Having Volume At Startup?

Oct 29, 2009

I am having a problem with my volume on my iMac. It is turned all the way up. and I keep turning it down everytime but when I restart or shutdown the computer when it boots back up it is back at being 100% volume again. How do I fix this to where it is at a decent volume at startup?

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MacBook Pro :: Audio Is Stuck At One Volume

Apr 1, 2012

I've been having this problem for a couple months now. When I use headphones or external speakers my MBP volume gets stuck at one level. When this happens my volume buttons don't work. Everything seems to be fine (according to apple), but I still can't fix it. There is no red light in the audio jack & all of the audio settings seem to be normal. I've used CCleaner to repair permissions with no luck, I've called AppleCare twice with no luck, I've reinstalled my entire OS with no luck, and yet this all seems normal. Does anyone know what the problem is? Apple says its something wrong with my OS and they left me out to dry with no solution. I'm open to anything...that won't void my warranty.Oh and I've also done the PRAM reset and it worked for about five minutes...without even plugging in headphones after it was "fixed".

Info:MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2009), Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X Yosemite :: Audio Volume Low After Wake Up

Dec 2, 2014

After I wake the Mac from sleep, the audio volume from my external speakers is very low and the keyboard volume controls do not work. The volume is low and cannot be adjusted. After a restart everything works correctly -- until the Mac goes to sleep again. 

Computer: Mac Pro - late 2013 - 6,1
System: OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
Speakers: Bose Companion 2 Series II (plugged into audio output of my Mac Pro).

Info:
Mac Pro (Late 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10.1), Thunderbolt Monitor

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MacBook :: Volume At Max On Startup?

Sep 8, 2009

The title pretty much says it all. I have an early 2009 13" MacBook, and no matter what the volume is when I shut down, it's always at max when I turn it on again.

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Sep 24, 2009

how can i change the default volume level in SL upon startup? it used to startup with whatever level it was at before i restarted. now it readjust each time.

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OS X :: How To Repair Startup Volume?

Feb 12, 2010

I have Onyx and I did the usual diagnostic. It then says that "startup volume needs to be repaired" and that I need to boot into my Mac Os X install DVD and go to Disk Utility. I put in the DVD, press restart, and hold C. While my mac is rebooting it ejects the disk and takes me back to my normal desktop. What did I do wrong? Or what can I do to fix it?

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OS X :: Volume Resetting To Max On Startup?

Aug 1, 2010

Sadly I have a feeling I will be here asking for help for most of the week (if not month) as I run into problems.

Everytime I reboot my system, my volume is set to the max. I can lower it without issue, and if I log out and back in, the volume stays the same. It only happens when I reboot. Anyone know why this is happening and/or how I would go around fixing the issue?

Edit: I think the issues I am running into are caused by bad permissions on most of the com.apple.* files. Will the file be recreated with the correct permissions if I move/delete the files? If not, what should the permissions be so I can manually change them back.

Before I forget, yes I have been repairing permissions, but not all the files are being fixed.

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Software :: Finding Audio Volume Equalizer?

Aug 20, 2009

Does anyone know of an application which would equalize the volume level of realtime audio on the Mac? I use Eyetv and find that stations use different volume levels for different programming and I am constantly adjusting the volume control. Surely this can be remedied by software.

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MacBook Pro :: Startup Volume Keeps Need Repair?

Jan 14, 2010

I'm using Onyx every so often when things start to get sluggish. Recently, things keep flying out of whack for no obvious reason. Like, USB ports stop working, or icons won't load. When I run Onyx, it tells me that the startup volume needs repair. I'll put in the Snow Leopard disk, repair the startup volume and return to Onyx, which then says everything is fine and goes about its business. Then, after not too long, things fly out of whack again and I'll need to repair the startup volume again.

What causes the startup volume to need repair? Is there some way I can avoid this kind of thing? Is there something I'm doing that's making this happen?

This would be an obnoxious problem to try and recreate for the Apple store people. Taking it in there, they'll probably just repair the startup volume and send me on my way.

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Software :: Startup Volume Is Missing?

Sep 29, 2008

The problem began with the Mac running slow and then freezing. Shutting down and restarting (if possible) gave some improvements until finally I got to a point where I could not open up anything from the desktop. I was able to open up my applications from a Firefox image on the desktop. If I placed anything in the applications folder I could open it up as normal. After doing some back up I then began to try different lines of appraoch for solutions:

First: I went into the Disk Utility and verified the disk and repaired permissions. This did not solve the problems.

Second: I booted the computer with TechTool Deluxe. I ran the tests and it found an error on the Volume it scanned---Error -4. I then did a repair of this error which went through successfully. The program then proceeded with another scan and uncovered Error -694. I let it run through the fix process but chose not to save the changes because it eliminated so much of my data. I was hoping I could find another solution before having to resort what appeared to me to be so drastic.

Third: I thought I might try and re-install Mac OS X 3.9 but there was no volume showing to write it to.

Fourth attempt: I tried to boot the computer with my Mac OS X installer CD and then to use disk utility from there. I noticed that my startup volume appeared in the list of options within disk utility but was 'greyed ' out instead of bold faced. I was able to select it and run the Repair function but that failed. I also noticed that when I selected that start up disk it said it was unmounted. I clicked on the mount button but that did not do anything. I then quit installer and it asked me to choose a startup disk, I chose Network Setup since it was the only option. After that when I would try and start the computer I would get a flashing world sign followed by the folder with a flashing question mark. I realize now it was trying to start from that Network Setup, but could not and afterward it could not find anything to boot from and thus the question mark

Fifth attempt: I tried to boot into Safe Mode. I could not. I tried to boot while holding down the Option key. Startup Disk Manager comes on the screen but there are no start up disks to choose from. It appears my Hard Disk has vanished.

Sixth attempt: I then booted again from TechTool Deluxe and ran through the whole process again, but for some reason the repairs could not be completed. I tried several times but the program keeps giving me the same message: "The Volume Structure Rebuild could not be completed"

The best I can figure is that I had a progressively failing hard drive which finally totally gave out. This seems to be the best explanation for all of the problems but I am hoping that someone on here might have a solution for me which I have not discovered yet.

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Intel Mac :: Select A Startup Volume?

May 13, 2012

ive tried to install my new hdd (seagate barracuda 1tb) and i startup with option key but i get a padlock with password?.

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OS X :: External Audio Device With Internal Volume Control?

Sep 16, 2007

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Mac Mini :: Volume Muted - Audio Sources Empty

Mar 23, 2010

A few days ago I noticed that my mac mini was on mute so I tried the shortcut keys on my key board and they don't do anything so I go to system preferences > sound and it shows the mute check box checked and grayed out and above in the drop-down box where you are suppose to select what the audio sources is, is empty it used to say internal speakers, line in, and line out.

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OS X :: Use Keyboard Volume Button And External Audio Interface?

Aug 19, 2010

I have an Audiobox USB audiointerface with KRKROKIT5 speakers and must turn up or down the volume on the interface. the Keyboard button wont work.

But my father uses Bose speakers but can do both! However, he does not use an audio interface.

Can I get my imac to do both? And if so, is this a good idea with such good speakers? Is the keyboard just turning it up digitally?

I only ask because it can be annoying reaching up over the speaker to turn the nob instead of just hitting a button on the keyboard.

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Intel Mac :: Audio From Internal Speakers Distorted At Any Volume

May 1, 2012

I have a white plastic iMac and the internal speakers have been distorting continuously. The audio is totally distorted at any volume.

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Mac OS X (10.5.6)

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MacBook Pro :: No Audio - Volume Box With (Not Permitted) Sign Ø Underneath

Aug 28, 2014

I have been having this problem reoccur for the past couple days, but I don't know what is causing it. Occasionally, when I press the volume keys on my keyboard, it doesn't make the "click" sound (I don't have it set so that it doesn't make noise). I still have this problem when I use my earphones.

I made sure that the audio output in my system preferences is set to "internal speakers", made sure that my OS is up to date and have even tried resetting my computer. Nothing seems to work. And it really happens out of the blue as well -- I would be watching a video or listening to some music with no issue at all, browse around some other pages and come back to see that I can't hear the audio anymore. This doesn't seem to happen while I'm watching the videos though. 

Eventually after repeatedly increasing and decreasing the volume (with no sound coming out of my computer) this pops up and  does not allow me to change the volume at all even if I press the volume keys on my keyboard:

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

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Aug 8, 2010

Whenever I startup my macbook pro recently, the small startup tune has suddenly become really loud and there doesn't seem to be any way of making it quieter. Anybody with any idea what caused it and how to solve it?

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Intel Mac :: How To Select Startup Volume Running OS X 10.7.3

Apr 25, 2012

I'm running 10.7.3 on an iMac Intel core i7. When I restart and hold Option key, nothing happens. The PRAM shortcut worked, but I cannot for the life of me, get the boot options to appear! Need to boot from external drive.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)

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OS X :: Audio Splitter(speakers And Headphone) With Independent Volume Controls?

Apr 8, 2008

I want to connect speakers and a headphone to my Imac at the same time.Since there is only one audio output in the imac, I need a audio splitter and I think I need a headphone splitter then?Now the problem is there is no volume control on my headphone and I want it at a different volume then my speakers, otherwise when I turn my speakers on and the headphones are still connected and I turn volume up loud it will ruin my headphone ( and I don't want my software volume almost down and my speaker control way up)Now I found this headphone splitter, but my question is, will the sound quality still be the same because I need the same sound quality.
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Windows On Mac :: 13 Inch MacBook Pro - Low Audio Volume Under Boot Camp?

Jun 15, 2009

I just set up my new MacBook Pro 13-inch with Boot Camp. Initially I put Windows 7 RC on it, but I couldn't get the audio control function keys to work. Figuring Win 7 is probably quirky, I figured I'd drop back to Vista for now until 7 is officially supported. (Interesting how easy Apple makes it to annihilate a Boot Camp partition. :) So now I have Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 running with no issues. All the Boot Camp drives and utilities seem to be working. However, with all the sounds cranked to max in Windows, and using the F12 key, the volume is very quiet. Probably less than half of what I can get in OS X.

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MacBook Pro :: Headphone Jack (audio Out) Volume Low On Left Side

Jun 29, 2012

No matter what headphone I use (Apple, Bose, Beats, AKG), the volume on the left side is weak and dying as compared to the right. Right side of any headphone works great. Macbook Pro 2011, came installed with Lion OSX, 13inch, i7.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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Jun 6, 2007

Happens both when i have something plugged into the headphone jack, and when i don't.

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Windows On Mac :: Bootcamp - How To Delete A Previous Volume On Startup Disk

Feb 4, 2009

I'm retrying to install windows on my mac. It's the second time I'm trying, but it has somehow become way harder. The first time I installed Windows, everything worked perfectly, untill I noticed that SP2 wasn't installed, and I couldn't install it on my windows, somehow.

Now I'm trying it with a different version of XP (Pro), but Bootcamp is giving issues. I haven't deleted the old volume/partition (don't know the difference) of windows yet, as it is installed on my startup disk and Disk Utility won't delete it .

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OS X V10.4 :: Ipod (and IPhoto) Not Working After Tiger Startup Volume Repair

May 19, 2012

Ive recently had to repair my startup disc volume/reinstall Tiger and now my iPod doesnt store songs after I sync it. All of my music is in iTunes and everything else seems to be working however once I disconnect my iPod NOTHING is there.

Ive been looking through all the previous discussions but cant seem to fix this on my own. And Im not even sure if I should be posting this question on here or in another forum...because Ive also noticed that there are no pictures in iPhoto .when I did the repair...it asked me if I wanted to save a copy of the previous system which I did.

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PowerBook, Mac OS X (10.4.11)

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Intel Mac :: Selecting Startup Volume - Keyboard Combos Not Working

Jun 15, 2012

Immediately press and hold the Option key. After a few seconds, the Startup Manager should appear. The Startup Manager scans for available available volumes. <- This doesn't work at all. I'm using apple wireless keyboard.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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