While the whole build is impressive, the most clever part involves a 3 1/2″ floppy disk that hides an SD card and works like a regular USB flash drive when inserted into the floppy drive.
which you can use to install Windows 11/10. To burn an ISO file to a USB drive, use software like Rufus or Win32 Disk Imager. Insert your USB drive, open the software, select the ISO file ...