You CAN use an external hard drive to boot. However, it depends on if your BIOS supports USB booting (Most BIOSes nowadays do). If it does, then just plug in a USB hard drive and install Windows to it. Because it is USB, though, it will be much slower than an internal hard drive. I would just go ahead and replace the internal hard drive. It should be relatively simple, and not prohibitively expensive.
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