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to do so will result in a different outcome where a different sound will be heard in place of the startup chime. This could either be a Chimes of Death for most Old World ROM Macs made from 1987 to 1998 or a set of simple beep codes for Macs made from 1998 onwards. In addition, a Sad Mac with either one or two lines of hexadecimal codes would be displayed on some Old World ROM machines to visually indicate a hardware issue during the boot process.
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