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Why is there a boot menu every time I turn on MacBook?

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Every time when I turn on my macbook pro mid 2014 I have to choose my startup disk to continue with booting. It behaves as if I am holding the option key...

However, the right option key doesnt work when I want to use it in the OS.

When I turn on MP and hold the left option key it starts booting without the boot menu, when I do not hold it it shows the menu.

When I hold the right option key there is no difference.

I have tried apple diagnostics and it shows that everything is ok.

Tried resetting SMC and PRAM and doesnt work.

Running MacOs High Sierra

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After booting, go under the Apple to:

System Preference>

Start up disk>

unlock it>

select your boot drive

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what system are you running?

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Matej - Other than the option key not working while using macOS, is it that much of a bother to you? I mean, it can be a bit annoying to have to hit enter on the startup menu every time but you still get to where you need to go...

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@mayer he/she is running High Sierra (hiss, High Sierra...)

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Mayer - running High Sierra

Aaron Cooke - It is not annoying for me, but it is for my sister :D

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