New installation Windows 8 DVD to USB

Recently I bought a new full version of Windows 8 (32-bit, 64-bit CD and the product key) to my new computer, but it doesn't have an optical drive (can not read the CD).  I am currently borrow a laptop under Windows (optical drive and USB port), the new copy of Windows 8, a flash of 8 GB and a new computer disk (USB port but no optical drive).

A significant difference between what I'm doing and other guides preventing unchanged Windows on this laptop.  If possible, could someone help me get a way step by step of loading the boot of boot to the flash drive, so that I could then use the flash player and then start my copy of Windows 8 on my new computer via a USB port?  Remember, I don't want to download Windows on the laptop if I do not need.

Thanks for any help, and I'm sorry if the answer was obvious, but the computers tend to confuse me.

Hello

One bit of information that is required is that the machine on which you install Win 8 using UEFI BIOS or not... This is a very large difference in the way the flash player is done...

You might also need a program to convert an ISO Image of DVD if the machine doing this has not already something...

Another option that may allow you to avoid using the borrowed machine and eventually need to install something, would be to download a Win 8 ISO and use your key... Discover the first reply on this thread...

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_8-windows_install/cant-find-Windows-8-ISO-image/b0ec3d23-59ee-446c-A441-f808680a1a36

Unfortunately, a small program of Microsoft is required to do this as well, but it does not install... it works simply and can be removed...

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