Windows 8.1 pro VHD on Thumb drive

Hello,
I recently created a Full operating licensed version of Windows 8.1 pro on a 64gb thumb drive as a VHD using a Windows 8.1 standard laptop. My question is does this VHD (thumb drive) meet the requirement of 1 computer under the terms of Microsoft
License.. I am new to fully understanding the License terms.. If the VHD is fully activated then that means the key is no longer usable even with the computer used to create it.. Am I correct.

Hi,
You're right, one product key can only be used to activate one system no matter it is installed in a VHD or a physical hard drive.
Regards
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