How to Create Windows Boot Disk in VirtualBox VM Machine?

Hi,
Everytime I start the VirtualBox VM machine, I'm ask to load the disk for the Windows 8.1 x64. Is it possible to load this bootable disk onto my virtual machine so that I don't have to attach the external drive, insert the disk and wait for the scan to complete before I can actually start the VM machine?
I would appreciate if someone can provide me with the steps, assume I don't have any clue on what I am doing, to load this bootable disk.
Thanks in advance.
Marlon

It's so easy!
Reference: Oracle VM Virtual Box User Manual (Pg 61)
4.2 Installing and Maintaining Guest Additions
4.2.1 Guest Additions for Windows
4.2.1.1 Installation
In the “Devices” menu in the virtual machine’s menu bar, VirtualBox has a handy menu item named “Insert Guest Additions CD image”, which mounts the Guest Additions ISO file inside your virtual machine. A Windows guest should then automatically start the Guest Additions installer, which installs the Guest Additions into your Windows guest. Other guest operating systems (or if automatic start of software on CD is disabled) need manual start of the installer.

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