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A recovery disk is a specific example of a bootable disk.I didn't ask what a boot disk was more the difference between---.
As I said, bootable disks can be generated by many different means and have many possible functions depending on their content.
Once Win 10 has been installed on particular hardware, there should be no requirement to enter a product key unless you make significant hardware changes other than RAM or disk to that hardware. That is because Win 10 activation is based on a hash of a form of your hardware id, held on MS activation servers.will I be asked to input a product key?
( My Win 10 OS was a free upgrade from Win 7 Ultimate, which I have my product key for but don't know where it is at the moment without a search )