Weird thing about volume

I cannot realize why, everytime I boot my MBP, the volume is set to 75% instead of 100% .
The weird thing comes when I say that, before turning it off, the volume was set to 100% .
In a simple way, I was thinking that OS X 10.6.4 restored the last configuration that I left before the last turn-off.
Why isn't this happening? Is something going wrong on my MacBook Pro?

Hi All,
Yes, you are right. After i use try block, i can see the error. I thought I should be expected an red exception alert in the B1 info bar.
Thank you !
Lan

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