I don't think there is much risk to brick anything.

This is one of the few architectures with 64 bits processor but 32 bits
UEFI. A bit tricky. Well done for installing Ubuntu in the first place!
You need a UEFI 32 bits target on your USB drive for it to be seen as
bootable by your BIOS.

If you want to try another linux distribution, I would advise a 32 bits
one (x86), but there are very few left! Mostly based on Debian:
'MX linux' (https://mxlinux.org/download-links/)
'Voyager' (https://voyagerlive.org/voyager-10-debian-buster/)

Enjoy...


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