Here is a tutorial on how to install it: Boot Manager installation tutorial You can then select the drive that you want to reboot onto. Once installed, it appears in the menu bar, just like the image below. You just need the macOS application Boot Manager. (Solution 1) Reboot directly onto a USB drive or another partition without the startup manager: ![]() So after some research, I found out how to boot in any drive without the startup manager. None of those key combinaisons would work for me. A few days ago, I had a problem to reboot on the recovery-mode (CMD+R) and to also to have access to the startup manager (Option/Alt).
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