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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Probably the most user-friendly Linux distro is Linspire, available here. It installs very easily and comes complete with virtually all the hardware drivers required by your PC.
A word of warning though, if you decide to go back to Windows, you will need to run Fdisk or similar to re-install it.
Also few, if any, of the anti-virus programmes are freely available for Linux
Alternatively you can install any flavour of Linux to dual-boot alongside Windows whilst you try it out.
Linux is the only real alternative to Windows on a PC. You will have to remember that none of the software you have will run on linux. I have used Mandrake a few times but you have to remember that there is no version of linux which is any where near as easy to install and configure and windows. I would only recomend linux if you think you are an advance computer user.
Also remember that there are stories about microsoft everyday talk about their 'big-brother' software and the major security risk and every user is going to be attacked by an issue. So far none of these have come to anything.