Installation Windows 10 from USB device

Try installing Windows 10 from a USB key that I bought new at Amazon.  I insert the USB key into the USB port and then restart the computer by pressing the F12 key and run the boot to the USB key.  The first screens here, but after entering the product key, I get a message telling me to remove the installation media and then restart my computer normally, and then reinstall the installation media.  This message is nonsense, because I can't find a Start Up file or an executable file on the USB key.

The USB device is formatted before Win10 was installed to it?

In addition, at the start of the pc, enter the BIOS, chip set 1st boot as peripheral USB, HD 2

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