Hello, first post here. Lifelong Mac user who doesn't know how to code (not even a little); I want to salvage my late mom's PC so my sister (also a Mac user) can use it for internet only. The laptop is a Lenovo G575, from about 2011 or 2012. It came with Windows 7. Mom never used it much, she had a stroke about a year after getting it. When W7 was reaching end-of-life, I managed to put Windows 10 on it, but it never seemed to work right (I have since learned that the laptop's hardware most likely isn't W10 compatible).
I tried to reset to factory settings, thinking I could go online and download Linux, then make a bootable USB to completely overwrite Windows and turn it into a Linux-only laptop. The process stuck at 34% -- like, it stayed that way all night.
Is it possible to use my Mac to download Linux and make a bootable USB that can be plugged into the laptop and used to install Linux, completely overwriting Windows?
I had previously backed up what few files were on the laptop before putting W10 on it, so I'm not worried about losing anything. Mom only used it for email and Facebook, so no apps to worry with, either.
If it is possible, please advise which version (I think it's "distro"?) would be best for getting a dinosaur to go online for simple browsing (no streaming, no games). I have seen a few lists, but it's all Greek to me.
Full disclosure -- I use a Mac from 2007, and it still works great for my design business. What web sites I can't reach are accessible from my Android tablet or semi-smart phone. Not a Luddite, but definitely not an early adopter. Or even a not-quite-late adopter.
Thank you for any advice you can offer!
I tried to reset to factory settings, thinking I could go online and download Linux, then make a bootable USB to completely overwrite Windows and turn it into a Linux-only laptop. The process stuck at 34% -- like, it stayed that way all night.
Is it possible to use my Mac to download Linux and make a bootable USB that can be plugged into the laptop and used to install Linux, completely overwriting Windows?
I had previously backed up what few files were on the laptop before putting W10 on it, so I'm not worried about losing anything. Mom only used it for email and Facebook, so no apps to worry with, either.
If it is possible, please advise which version (I think it's "distro"?) would be best for getting a dinosaur to go online for simple browsing (no streaming, no games). I have seen a few lists, but it's all Greek to me.
Full disclosure -- I use a Mac from 2007, and it still works great for my design business. What web sites I can't reach are accessible from my Android tablet or semi-smart phone. Not a Luddite, but definitely not an early adopter. Or even a not-quite-late adopter.
Thank you for any advice you can offer!

