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Alright, so I just recently got a sort of hand-me-down laptop for uni that the original user had put some weird strain of Linux onto, erasing the default windows partition completely. I, being in completely new territory, don't care for it and am trying to get it back to windows. I have a disk for it, but the problem is that the laptop is one of the thinner models that doesn't have a disk player. I tried an external disk drive, but it only gets halfway through the loading splash before freezing up. Is there a way I can open the disk files in my desktop and create a bootable USB with them? Would this method even work?