Don't get strung up, Gamba! With Windows 8.1 you can boot directly into the desktop, which is pretty much like Windows 7. You don't need to use Microsoft applications if you don't like them. I like Google Chrome for its portable bookmarks, Mozilla Thunderbird for email and have tried Libre Office in the past. Don't forget that you can still use Wordpad, and that you can access the Microsoft Word web app online for free and store documents online with Onedrive if you so wish.
Linux is a lot of work, and you wouldn't be able to use an up-to-date version of iTunes on it. As has been suggested, trying to do it on a modern UEFI machine adds an extra level of complexity, I believe.
Linux is a lot of work, and you wouldn't be able to use an up-to-date version of iTunes on it. As has been suggested, trying to do it on a modern UEFI machine adds an extra level of complexity, I believe.
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