How to get rid of volume warning?

Hi!
I've got a Curve 9320 instead of 8900 recently. And I cannot find how to get rid of that annoying warning about exceeding the recommended volume.
Every time I tick the checkbox "I understand this warning" and then click on Continue button. And it's OK until the next turn off of the 9320 (I turn it off every night). The next morning it will give that warning again if I will try to increase the volume of music.
Where I can find an option to switch that warning message off?

Hey f13bis,
Welcome to the BlackBerry Support Community Forums.
Thanks for the question.
Open Media on the BlackBerry Curve 9320 smartphone and press menu>Options.  Put a checkmark for Audio Boost and accept the terms and press Menu>Save.  Then try to increase the volume.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Cheers.
-ViciousFerret
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