I presume that you are talking about a Ubuntu live system on a USB stick. That should be fine, provided that it can share data with Windows on the HDD, maybe via a small fat-formatted partition. I will try to find out whether my PC can boot from a USB device. Many thanks for this advice.
Once I had created a dual-boot config, with Grub as the boot mgr, but not residing in the MBR, to protect the MBR from getting destroyed. It worked for a good while, but then ... I swore to never dare this adventure again.
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