According to the software giant, Windows 10 build 18362.10012 and build 18362.10013 include the same features and changes, but the only difference is that build 18362.10012 includes the features turned off by default.
Build 18362.10013 for Windows 10 19H2
If you’re running build 18362.10013, this new flight introduces the ability to create calendar events from the taskbar without the need to open the Calendar app. The Start menu left pane will expand automatically to reveal the name of each option. In the “Notifications & actions” page there’s a new setting to disable sound for all notifications, and the page will now default to sorting notification senders by most recently shown notification, rather than sender name. In addition, the page to configure notifications for apps now includes visual changes to help you understand the “banner” and “Action Center” settings. In Action Center, Windows 10 now shows the options to configure and turn off notifications from an app and website right on the notification, both as a banner and in Action Center. You’ll now find a new “Manage notifications” button to the top of Action Center that launches the main “Notifications & actions” Settings page. Windows 10 build 18362.10013 also improves general battery life and power efficiency improvements for devices with certain processors. Also, Windows 10 is introducing a new processor rotation policy that distributes work more fairly among these favored cores (logical processors of the highest available scheduling class). Microsoft is listing the complete set of improvements, fixes, and known issues for Windows 10 Insider Preview Windows 10 build 18362.10013 (and build 18362.10012) at the Windows Blog.
Download Windows 10 build 18362.10013
Although there are no ISO files for Windows 10 build 18362.10013 (and build 18362.10012), the update is available immediately through the Slow ring on devices already running the May 2019 Update. This preview update will download and install automatically on your device, but you can always force the update from Settings > Update & security > Windows Update, and clicking the Check for updates button. You can also check out these resources:
Windows 10 19H2: All new features and changes Windows 10 version release history tracker
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