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It looks as though Microsoft is trying to borrow a feature from Apple that has long been present in macOS: the ability to do a cloud-based restore for the operating system. As it currently stands, if you want to perform a clean install on Windows 10-based machine, you typically either have to use a recovery partition with an image loaded on
Source: Hot Hardware – New Windows 10 Build Reveals Microsoft Cloud Restore Option For Clean Recovery And Installs