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  • Linux distributions in my experience have supported all hardware I’ve used with it. NVIDIA graphics cards sometimes don’t play nice due to drivers but in general your laptop should be supported. In regards to which distribution generally Ubuntu would be a good choice, I’ve also heard that Zorin OS is pretty good when moving over from windows and should feel a bit more familiar. Linux Mint could also be a good pick. In general most of the major distributions will work out fine.

    In regards to Office I think you might be out of luck. Would the web version be sufficient for you? I personally have moved from MS office to ONLYOFFICE full time. Its quite similar and might not have all the features but its sufficient for me. There are other options like LibreOffice as well.

    As you say if you’ve installed many other systems before this should be quite easy. You just need to download your chosen distributions iso and create a bootable USB in a program such and Rufus or balenaEtcher and just follow the installation process once you boot in.