To understand the builder, we must first understand the build itself.
Windows 10 Build 15035 is not a standard desktop operating system. It is a pre-release build (a beta) from the "Feature2" development branch. It was compiled on February 24, 2017. windows 10 build 15035 media builder
Why is this significant? In early 2017, Microsoft was preparing the Windows 10 Creators Update (Build 15063). However, 15035 belongs to a parallel universe—the ill-fated Windows 10 Mobile. To understand the builder, we must first understand
Some very niche reports suggest that Build 15035 contains early, unmarked WSL components for ARM32 that were removed from the final product. The Media Builder allows users to enable these hidden capabilities. It was compiled on February 24, 2017
Build 15035 represents the peak of Continuum for Phone (turning your phone into a PC). Later maintenance builds introduced bugs for external display scaling. 15035 has reportedly flawless HDMI out support.
"Windows 10 Build 15035 media builder" refers to the process, tools, and outputs used to create installable media (ISO files, USB installers, or upgrade media) for Windows 10 build 15035 — an Insider Preview build from the Windows 10 Creators Update/Redstone 2 development stream. This monograph explains what Build 15035 is, why users or IT professionals might create media for it, what the media builder entails, how the media is created, the contents and structure of resulting media, compatibility and deployment considerations, and security/legal notes.