You can find plenty of perfectly good reasons to do a clean install. You might be repurposing an old but still serviceable PC for use by someone else in your family or your organization. Perhaps you've decided to replace a conventional hard disk drive with a fast solid state drive to extend the life of an older PC. Or maybe you just want a fresh start. Also: How to upgrade your 'incompatible' Windows 10 PC to Windows 11 in 2025 A clean install is the ultimate troubleshoo
