Hey everyone! I just got a new ThinkPad with Windows 11, but I'm unable to use my Microsoft account anymore. I'm considering switching to Linux but I don't really know much about it. My computer has an 11th gen Intel Core processor and a 64-bit operating system. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Actually, if your main issue is just the Microsoft account, you can easily bypass that requirement without switching to Linux. You could use Rufus to create a bootable USB drive for your installation. It's super straightforward!
Before making the switch to Linux, what’s the reason you can't use your Microsoft account anymore? Understanding that could help in providing better advice.
ThinkPads are fantastic for running Linux! I'd recommend going for a lightweight distribution since it’s not really meant for gaming. Debian is very stable and user-friendly, especially if you opt for a lightweight desktop environment like XFCE. If you feel unsure about tech stuff, you might want to check out Linux Mint; it’s quite approachable for beginners!

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