Win10 does not support the path of pure installation. If the user insists that reloading will lose

  

as a popular candidate for Win10 RTM, Microsoft has given Build 10240 to OEMs and partners and announced the global listing plan for No. 29. .

In the meantime, there may be users who choose to have a clean installation waiting for the official version, but Windows Insider boss Gabriel Aul clearly warns in response to Twitter users that the ISO and key have been removed. There is no path to support a clean installation.

This means that the user will lose their activation if they insist on reloading. So now the only option is to retrieve the upgrade to 10240 within the system.

At present, Microsoft is conducting stress tests on multiple candidate RTMs, and this kind of sentiment is justifiable.

However, everyone can try to install Win7\\Win8.1 purely, if you have to do this.


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