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I wish to install ubuntu to my usb without partitioning or touching the current setup on my computer.

Mateo
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If you're wanting to just have an Ubuntu recovery boot stick (ie: you don't plan to actually customise a genuine Ubuntu installation and just use it for administering Windows boxes when they break), then I highly recommend downloading the Rufus tool for Windows which will allow you to turn almost any ISO into a bootable USB stick.

If you wish to have a physically installed version of Ubuntu where the USB stick is a stand-in for a hard-drive, then as already mentioned, you will need two sticks - one to install from and the other to install to.

Neither of these paths will make any changes to your Windows installation.