boot chime fix didn't work
Hi, I have a new late 2016 15 inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. As most know, Apple chose to remove the classic boot chime on start up. There is, however, a widely described nvram command that is supposed to turn it back on. That command is
sudo nvram BootAudio=%01
Many have reported that it works. I tried it and it did NOT work. I did it more than once. I then went ahead and did the nvram command to shut it back off which is that same as above but with %00. Just to try to be sure I put things back where they were initially.
I saw hints that perhaps Apple had changed the firmware on the newest of these new MacBook Pro's yet again, thus disabling even the above command.
Can anyone shed any light on this??? Is the classic Apple boot chime recoverable on these newest MacBook Pro's or not??? I think there are a few things Apple should really leave as is and that chime is one of them. I've heard why they decided to do it. I just disagree.
Does anyone know what gives on why the above command did nothing on my machine???
thanks
MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS Sierra (10.12.2), late 2016 model with Touch Bar