

The tool gives novice users a slightly easier way to do a clean install than the "Media Creation Tool," but unlike that app, doesn't let you download your own ISO. The latest preview build (14367) gives them a "get out of jail free" card, however, with a new tool called "Refresh Windows." According to Microsoft, the tool will "install a clean copy of the most recent version of Windows, and remove apps that came pre-installed or that you installed on your PC." The caveats are that it's only available to Windows 10 Insider Preview users (of course) and that it will replace the latest version with an older, but more stable Insider Preview build.


Windows 10 Insiders are greedy but brave souls who want the latest software toys and are willing to take some risks to get them.
