SL400 power management options

I tried to find the option "beep when the power state changes" on my new Thinkpad. I've seen blog entries where its is located under settings of world power, but on my computer, there is no option labeled "beep when power state changes.

Anyone knows how to stop SL400 beep whenever it is plugged in, unplugged, go to sleep, Hibernate, turn off, power on... Beep is too much!

Hello

Go into the BIOS and it will be there

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