Techbench | Dump New
Since "TechBench Dump" usually refers to third-party tools or repositories that archive Microsoft Windows ISO files (specifically leveraging the Microsoft TechBench platform), here are a few options for a social media post, depending on your target audience and platform.
- The files are hosted on Microsoft's official Content Delivery Network (CDN).
- The third-party site only provides the link; it does not host the file.
- Safety: As long as the URL of the downloaded file begins with
https://dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.comorhttps://software-download.microsoft.com, it is an untouched Microsoft binary.
. If Microsoft does not provide them for older builds, community members often share authenticated checksums on forums like to ensure the ISO hasn't been tampered with. WIM Information : After downloading, you can use the command Dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:D:\sources\install.wim /index:1 techbench dump new
1. Multi-Architecture Aggregation
The new dumps now automatically separate x64, x86, and ARM64 builds. With the rise of Snapdragon X Elite chips and Apple Silicon Macs running Windows VMs, the demand for native ARM64 ISOs has exploded. The new dumps tag these explicitly. Since "TechBench Dump" usually refers to third-party tools
The TechBench Dump New facility operates on a simple yet effective principle: to extract valuable materials from e-waste while minimizing environmental harm. Here's an overview of the process: The files are hosted on Microsoft's official Content