Option key reboot to select new startup disk often doesn't work
I've been doing a lot of work on a couple of bootable hard drives, and often have needed to boot into them, to do the work.
I'm on an older iMac (late 2013) running Mojave, and the hard drives are Samsung T5 SSDs (also on Mojave).
9 times out of ten, the Option key reboot will not bring up the disks for me to select.
Things I've done to try to fix it. Reset the PRAM. Worked once. Unplugged the hard-drives, and plugged them back in again. Worked once. I've tried making the T5 the startup disk in System Preferences. Sometimes works, but often the iMac will just go ahead and boot into the internal drive.
What does seem to work is unplugging the power cable into iMac for a short while, and plugging back in, but that is a bit inconvenient to keep doing that.
I head that using an apple remote on startup can help, (press menu key at same time), but my remote hasn't been used in years and the battery is flat, got a new battery coming today, so yet to try that one.
My theory is that, when I'm booted into internal drive, and the external drives can be seen sitting on the desktop so it looks like everything is fine, for some reason they are not being 'seen' when I try the Option key start up, so the iMac just goes and boots into the internal drive.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Tnks