Cocktail is only free for a few trials. After that, you have to pay the piper.
My bad, it does cost 20 bucks.
But I don't think I've had to pay for any updates. And it is nicely maintained for every new OS. It's basically a GUI face to what can be done in System Prefs and/or Terminal, but it eliminates the possibility of typeing ererz en the infuorgiving Terminul invironmint!
BTW, I've been disabling that sound for longer than I can remember (even before OS X). Nor can I remember any problems with special startup procedures. Your milage may vary. Even wrote an AppleScript back in the days that muted sounds at Shutdown. Another one ran at Startup to UN-mute sound.
BTW #2: I'm pretty sure that the "Muting" available in System Prefs mutes
all sounds, not just the Startup sound/chime.
Some newer Mac's apparently have the Startup sound muted by default (
OSX Daily)! So, it may be confusing for those users to wait for a sound that Apple has deemed less than critical. If you have a newer Mac that operates like that and want to hear that sound, here is another Terminal command that should help:
sudo nvram StartupMute=%00
You will note that this uses the StartupMute
setting instead of the SystemAudioVolume.
Just the other side of the coin.
Of course, Cocktail already 'knows' which OS we are using, so all we have to do is remember to use it.
It's your computer, despite what Apple says about repairing it. Use it responsibly; don't scare cats or sleeping spouses!