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Last edited by Brink; 17 Oct 2019 at 08:51.
New Windows 10 Insider Preview Slow Build 19013 (20H1) - Nov. 11UPDATE 11/11:
UPDATE 10/21: Today, we have released 19H2 Build 18363.418 to Windows Insiders who are on Build 18362.10024 and in the Release Preview ring. If you are on Build 18362.10024 and still in the Slow ring, you will *not* receive this update. You will need to switch to the Release Preview ring as recommended in the below blog post to pick up the final 19H2 build today. If you remain in the Slow ring, you will be updated to 20H1 very shortly. Now’s the time to double-check your Windows Insider Program settings!
Getting the Windows 10 November 2019 Update Ready for Release
UPDATE 10/16: Today we have released 19H2 Build 18362.10024 to Windows Insiders in the Slow ring. This update includes all of the latest 19H2 features as well as the latest fixes included as part of KB4517389. This update also includes a fix necessary to move Insiders in the Slow ring to the final 19H2 build as noted in the below blog post. Any Insider on Build 18362.100xx should receive this update regardless of your ring settings. If you already moved from the Slow ring to Release Preview ring as recommended below last week – you will still get this update.
Servicing Stack KB4509452 has also been released and required for Cumulative Update KB4508451.
Read more: Getting the Windows 10 November 2019 Update Ready for Release
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This is coming through to all my builds that have been changed to RELEASE PREVIEW from slow ring. Hello, MS, what's up with this? We are supposedly prepared for the new version of windows. Guess that is a fallacy too.
If you read the release notes. This is in preparation to move to 18363.418 which is the release candidate.