How do I install windows support software without having a disk drive?

I have a brand new imac that I am trying to boot camp. We have installed windows via a usb (as this mac doesnt have a disk drive) however are unable to install the support software from the usb as it isn't being picked up in windows. Unable to access the internet either as ethernet drivers not downloaded either...HELP

Hi, never used Bootcamp, but can you copy it to the Windows partition from the Mac side?

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