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You can try a boot from usb key too for example.
It sounds as if OP was beyond the stage of playing inside a live-boot.... plus you'll never get to really get a feel for a distro if you can't even install new packages properly.
You can install the os to a thumb drive too. Performance will be meh but it’s fine for testing and can be brought with you while out and about
Yes, with the caveat that it could overwrite the Grub menu/boot partitions of other Linux installs on the device. I'd disconnect all disks with working Linux partitions and possibly all Windows ones too while installing to USB from a Live USB.