Lost Chime

I've lost my startup chime - no idea when as I rarely turn off! All sound (and everything else for that matter) seems fine, just no chime.
Having read various posts on here I've seen the Apple directions about playing some audio after waking; I've zapped the PRAM (I did get chimes while I held down the keys) and just for fun I reset permissions and re-applied the 10.4.8 combo update. Still no chime.
Is there anything else I can try - or should I not bother?

Quoted: No, I don't think I understood it either but it does say at the top 'for Intel based..' I'm still PPC - it's a G5 not a Mac Pro but thanks for trying.
Sorry ! I made a mistake and was editing the message to correct it.
But apparently you were already replying to my mistake.

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