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Switching from windows to linux
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As others have said, Linux Mint would be a good starting point. For UI and UX, it's pretty unaggressive, specially for those coming from Windows, but it still doesn't hide the technical part of the system.
Also its installation is pretty simple and without tricks. And if your boyfriend doesn't care about removing the previous system, you don't even need to tinker with partitions and the sort.