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Several configurations were handled by your company once more.
Insert the USB drive, navigate through BIOS settings, adjust the boot sequence so USB comes first, and it should start up correctly.
I need to know if you should format both partitions or just the one where Windows was installed before. Since your data is on D: Data, it’s safe to format that drive first, then reinstall Windows 10. Formatting C: will also be necessary if you want a clean start.
You might simply proceed with a few changes, but removing both partitions and starting over would be the better choice...there are valid reasons for completely rebuilding it.
Consider using file copying tools for transferring files to a non-gigabit router via Wi-Fi or to a USB 3.0 external drive. Based on your needs, I suggest checking out some free utilities recommended online.