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From: gwe@cbdkc1.UUCP ( George Erhart  )
Newsgroups: net.micro.mac
Subject: Re: Power Supply Voltage
Message-ID: <1143@cbdkc1.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 07:32:25 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 18 07:32:25 1985
Date-Received: Thu, 19-Sep-85 05:08:12 EDT
References: <965@oddjob.UUCP> <1166@wucs.UUCP>
Reply-To: gwe@dkc1.UUCP ( George Erhart  )
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In article <1166@wucs.UUCP> dale@wucs.UUCP (Dale Frye) writes:
>In article <965@oddjob.UUCP>, paluzzi@oddjob.UUCP (Paul Paluzzi) writes:
>>                                            
>> Recently (2 weeks ago), my Mac's power supply was fried by
>> a power surge.  I took it in to my dealer, who replaced the
>> supply for me.  The problem is this:  since I got the computer
>> back, the active screen area is much larger (extending up
>> into the corners of the physical screen), and the bell is
>> annoyingly loud upon startup.  

>Have you adjusted the volume on the 'control panel' pull-down menu?
>

I think that the problem with the bell volume can't be solved with the
control panel because the OS is not running when the bell sounds at
power up. I don't recall that there was a manual adjustment for this,
however, you could stick a dummy 1/8" plug in the sound jack in back. This
will disable *any* Mac generated sound. You would have to remove it if 
you wanted to hear anything. (Like your favorite game??) 

-- 
George Erhart at AT&T Bell Laboratories Columbus, Ohio 
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