This version is stored on a USB drive.
This version is stored on a USB drive.
I understand. Just rechecked your comment about the OEM key section.
Microsoft provides a complimentary utility that enables you to generate USB drives from an ISO file of your Windows installation. Visit the provided link for details: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download...nload-tool. Even after purchasing a physical DVD, you can use an optical drive computer to run the tool, insert the disc and USB stick, and it will produce a bootable USB drive. Alternatively, create an ISO image of the disc using software like imgBurn (a free option) and reuse it with the tool whenever needed. For reference, an example product is KW9-00475: Windows 10 with creator's update on a USB stick, available at https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1...4_bit.html
Would it be better to proceed immediately with the first suggestion? Someone in this thread can assist you.