Thanks Rusty ... Your comments are very helpful!
To clarify Linux Mint got installed on
one of the two "new" (used) thinkpads
that I just bought (for $150/each)
Both had win-10 installed.
Mint was installed on the t470 and
the t480 still has windows running
with Ventoy downloaded, but not working.
I will try hitting F1 to see if I can
get to a boot prompt.
In the past I was a just a little
bit more competent, but at age 84
I have lost more cognitive acuity
than I like to admit.
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2406-21 at 3:49 PM ~ Rusty Carruth wrote (in part):
> I have no experience with it, but I actually
> read your query and have some suggestions.
>
> First, let me try to straighten out my confusion.
> You say someone installed Linux Mint on your laptop,
> but then you say it boots windows.
> So I'm a bit confused.
>
> In any case, I've used T470 laptops, and you
> should turn it on and IMMEDIATELY start hitting
> F1 as fast as you can until it either beeps once
> or actually gets into the BIOS. From there you
> should be able to set the boot device. (If F1
> doesn't work (after trying multiple times!),
> try 'enter', THEN F1 once it says something).
>
> I found this verified by searching using DuckDuckGo 'lenovo t470 enter
> bios' (see
> https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-t-series-laptops/thinkpad-t470/solutions/ht500222-recommended-ways-to-enter-bios-boot-menu-thinkpad-thinkcentre-thinkstation
> )
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