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Yah, use the Windows Media Creation tool to build the flash drive as a bootable windows installer and then you can copy the drivers onto the drive as well so after you install windows you just run them from the flash drive and install them.

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Yes, use can either use the Windows Media Creation tool like Lurick said, or you can extract the ISO image with a tool like 7-Zip, then copy the contents to a freshly FAT32 formatted USB drive. Then just make a folder called drivers on the flash drive amongst the other Windows install folders and call it drivers or something and just dump all of your drivers straight into there. Then after you install just copy the drivers from the USB drive onto the machine and install them.

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