OK. I've gone through all the steps and tests for installing Linux Mint. I made a bootable USB, verified the download, and test-drove it fine on my Dell laptop for a couple of weeks. So far so good.
This morning I plugged the same USB into my desktop (Dell Vostro) for the big install . . . and it started up in Windows as usual. I changed the USB port, same result. The computer recognized the USB when I plugged it in the second time before restarting and getting yet another boot into Windows. What's going on here? Are bootable drives good for only the computer you created them on? Any tips appreciated.
This morning I plugged the same USB into my desktop (Dell Vostro) for the big install . . . and it started up in Windows as usual. I changed the USB port, same result. The computer recognized the USB when I plugged it in the second time before restarting and getting yet another boot into Windows. What's going on here? Are bootable drives good for only the computer you created them on? Any tips appreciated.

