Problem with Bootcamp

Hello, I have a late 2013 15 "Macbook Pro. Creating a partition using boot camp, the laptop screen went black, but I could see a non-mobile mouse pointer.  Fans on the Macbook Pro started to turn very hard.

I gave him a few minutes, but nothing did, then I hit the power button.  After the laptop came back upward, I noticed that a partition has been created called "BOOTCAMP".

I rebooted the laptop, press the "Option" key and Windows 10 setup via USB.  However, after entering my product key (I bought 10 Windows on USB key), I get a message that says something like: "No found images."  To install Windows, I use a custom USB key that I used with BootCamp.  I think I don't need to use the USB that was in the box of Windows 10.

I don't know what happened here and wanted to know if someone could provide assistance.  Thank you!

I am not sure, but I think that this happens when the key cannot be validated with microsoft.

Try to enter the product key and see if you can then install windows 10 and then try to activate later.

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