Now here is where it is getting foggy for this SC? Are you saying/suggesting that I can only install/upgrade my refurb PC with the win 10 software dvd that I purchased using the USB mediacreationtool. with/on the HDD.
Essentially, do/can I replace the HDD first with the New clean SSD with the USB connected creation link and install the win 10 pro dvd. I can only install/set up the win 10 pro dvd on 1 pc only. I presume that changing/using/installing win 10 on another type of drive would not be acceptable.
Realize that this is probably getting confusing. You're information has given me a better insight as to what to do with this refurb unit. Thanks so very much for taking your time to assist this SC with this matter. SM
You're really, really, over-thinking this. This does not involve your original Windows 10 installation DVD in any way.
1) Get a USB flash drive, 8GB to 32GB in size.
2) Click on the link that originally provided, download MediaCreationTool1909.exe onto a Windows OS PC that's already running. RUN that tool, PLUG IN the flash drive, and FOLLOW THE PROMPTS. Create a bootable USB media using that tool. It may take a half-hour to an hour to download Windows 10 over your internet connection. Once it has downloaded, verified, and written to the USB flash drive, you are ready to start the process of actual SSD installation.
3) Take the PC that you want to install the SSD into. Power it down, unplug it. Attach the SSD (both data and power connectors). Plug everything back in, plug the USB flash drive that you created in #2 into a USB port, in front is generally fine, and power the system on.
4) You MAY need to hit a hot-key to boot off of the USB flash drive, it MAY NOT BE automatic. Though it could, if the SSD is entirely blank and fresh and new.
5) Once booted into the Win10 installer off of the USB flash drive, follow the prompts to install Win10 onto the SSD. Fairly straight-forward.
5B) IF YOU DON'T WANT TO USE AN MS ONLINE ACCOUNT FOR YOUR WINDOWS LOGIN, DISCONNECT THE INTERNET AND WIFI before installing Win10. Once it finished installation, and gets you to the desktop, PLUG IN THE INTERNET. It will then continue to download apps and drivers and stuff. (Need that video driver, mostly.)
6) Once you finish installing drivers, and also going to Start Menu, Settings, Update, and doing Windows Update until there are no more updates, then let it "settle" for an hour or two to finish up.
7) Reboot, and you should have a working Win10 PC! Congratulations!