Thanks to some of you folks for mentioning this tool in various threads - as I have used it a while back to upgrade a Win7 machine to Win10 with no issues.
However several threads with @fenderman @loony2ns @SouthernYankee and even @Q™ mention "clean install" which surprises me a lot.
Are we saying that a person could just buy a new SSD and be able to install Win10 clean and activated from the Media Creation Tool that I placed on a flash drive for another computer?
This doesn't appear to be a good business model for Microsoft.
Are there any requirements like the machine had windows on it once upon a time?
However several threads with @fenderman @loony2ns @SouthernYankee and even @Q™ mention "clean install" which surprises me a lot.
Are we saying that a person could just buy a new SSD and be able to install Win10 clean and activated from the Media Creation Tool that I placed on a flash drive for another computer?
This doesn't appear to be a good business model for Microsoft.

Are there any requirements like the machine had windows on it once upon a time?