If he wants to use Linux, then go for it. You can probably download Windows 10 somewhere and just use the same serial code that's somewhere stuck to the laptop - usually on the bottom.
A nice, easy Linux to use would be something like Linux Mint. I personally use Linux Mint Debian Edition quite frequently.
I will ask him. I think I had put linux on a laptop he had years ago and he liked it but then he spilled beer all over it and got a new laptop with windows and been using that ever since. I am not sure if he would like it any more, cause he would be lost
Linux Mint (of which I prefer Debian Edition) is pretty good. It uses the Cinnamon DE and that's really familiar to Windows users. It's not Windows, but it looks similar.
https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php
Write it to a USB with Balena Etcher.
Start the laptop and press F12 (normally) to access a one-time boot menu. Select the USB device (that you inserted before booting) and then let it do its thing.
As it's loading it into memory (RAM) it'll take a minute. Then, the desktop will appear.
Make sure the hardware works and, if it does, make sure he likes it. If he likes it, then go ahead and use it.
I will try that and see what he thinks of it, thanks!
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