In addition, the company released Windows 10 build 18362.10013 and build 18362.10012 as part of the 19H2 update coming later in the fall of 2019. However, build 18362.10013 is the only preview that comes with the new features enabled, including the ability to create calendar events from the taskbar, notification improvements as well as changes to improve battery life and multi-core processors. A new preview of the Windows Terminal also became available this week with a bunch of changes, including new settings, customization, accessibility, and more. In case you missed it, you can also download the pick of the week theme: The Animal Kingdom to refresh your desktop.
Tech tips roundup
This week, you also learned a bunch of new tips to get the most out of Windows 10, including the steps to repair the Master Boot Record (MBR) when your PC won’t boot. You now know the steps to remove mapped network drives on Windows 10. We also looked at the steps to set up network file sharing with Windows 10 devices, the instructions to set a static IP address configuration on your device or server, and even the steps to determine the security that your laptop is using to connect to a Wi-Fi network. In addition, this week, we’ve started a new help section to help you install, set up, and use FreeNAS, which is a freely available software to build a Network Attached Storage (NAS), perfect to set up a file-sharing server for Windows 10, macOS, and Linux users. And to kicked off this new series of guides, this week, we looked at the steps to install FreeNAS and set up your first shared folder. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.