Quote Originally Posted by Toxic_Avenger View Post
Hi Chris, thanks for the suggestion. I've dual booted windows / linux in the past, but well out of practice these days.

Mainly I just browse the internet, a bit of social media, internet shopping... the usual.
All the more reason to give Linux another go then. You need to google how to load Linux on a windows 7 and 10 computer as there is a special procedure as windows blocks the install, I cant think why
It took me a few weeks to get the correct programes from the software center to do everything I wanted, but now everything works as before. I set up another computer recently for someone on Linux and it seems on later incarnations media players and other important stuff are already on the operationg system so set up now should be even easier. Printers and other hardware are actually easier than on windows IMO, as you just connect and the computer does the rest.
Chris