Windows 10 build 18362.10012

10.0.18362.10012.19h1_release_svc_19h2_rel.190730-2156
Build of Windows 10 November 2019 Update
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OS familyWindows 10 (NT 10.0)
Version number10.0
Build number18362
Build revision10012
Architecturex86, x64, ARM64
Compiled on2019-07-30
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Pro for Workstations
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Windows 10 build 18362.10012 is the fourth Insider Preview build of Windows 10 November 2019 Update. This build was released on 8 August 2019 to those Windows Insiders in the Slow ring who previously received build 18362.10005 with some changes from builds 18932 and 18936 of the May 2020 Update.

Changes[edit | edit source]

These changes are not enabled by default in this build, and only the subset of Windows Insiders in the Slow ring that received build 18362.10006 on 17 July 2019 got a different build that had them set up and working.

Notification settings[edit | edit source]

  • Notification toasts now have an inline option to either turn off notifications for that app, or to visit the app’s notification settings.
  • Images have been added under app notification settings at Settings → System → Notifications and actions to demonstrate what the specified setting would look like, for example showing notification banners or showing them in Action Center.
  • You can now mute notifications from the notification settings.
  • Moved the "No new notifications" text to the middle of Action Center.
  • You can now sort the list by the order of which apps most recently sent notifications.

Other changes[edit | edit source]

  • You can now make a scheduled event directly from the calendar flyout.
  • The Start menu's left pane now automatically expands on hover.
  • Additional debugging capabilities have been added for newer Intel processors.
  • Some battery life and power efficiency improvements have been made for PCs with certain processors.
  • A new rotation policy has been implemented that distributes work more fairly among CPUs with favored cores.

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