Thinking About Switching to Linux – Need Some Guidance!

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

Hey everyone! I just watched PewDiePie's video about Linux and it got me considering making the switch from Windows 10 on my rather low-end HP 820 G3 (i5-6200U, 8GB RAM). I have a few questions:
1. Do you think Linux will run well on my potato laptop?
2. If I remove Windows and install Linux, will I lose my Windows license key?
3. What Linux distribution do you recommend? Is Arch Linux really the best option?
I'd really appreciate any help you can provide! 🙏

4 Answers

Answered By LearnInProgress On

Beginners should definitely consider Linux Mint first; it’s stable and not too complicated. If you ever feel ready to dive deeper, Arch Linux is the way to go, but Mint is a perfect start!

Answered By TechSavvy101 On

Your laptop should handle Linux pretty well!
As for the Windows license, you won’t lose it since it's tied to your Microsoft account; just remember it’ll only reactivate if you decide to go back to Windows later. I’d suggest starting with Ubuntu; it's user-friendly and a solid choice for newbies.

Answered By OldSchoolGeek On

1. Yes, it will work on older hardware; don’t worry about that!
2. You keep your Windows license; it’s stored on Microsoft's servers, so it’s safe.
3. I’d recommend trying Linux Mint. It’s super user-friendly, especially for those transitioning from Windows.

Answered By DistroExplorer On

If you're looking for a good starter option, check out Linux Mint. It's friendly for newcomers, plus if you ever want something different, there's always more to explore later!

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