Is the content of a bootable disc still necessary after the installation of windows with boot camp?

I wonder how is I think it's called windows Mac service is used subsequently install a windows OS?

I mean, can I still had to keep this bootable drive plugged on, or the content of it?

1. you can remove the bootable disc, once Windows is installed.

2. you can keep a copy of the installer from USB, for the installation of the future repair or recovery.

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