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The cumulative updates, any security patches, and anything else released since the version of the build was first uploaded would be seen by way of the Windows Update. The difference between the November update and the present download would be like comparing a previous version with two releases one with and another without a service pack applied. You should start immediately seeing a number of small updates arrive once the build is up and running which will see that updated to the latest.
In the past a service pack would be a large roll up of updates seen over a year's time while 10 is seeing an entirely newer build instead. For the TH2 that simply mean more updates included for each newer 10585.xxx number. the 318 can also reflect being a mobile not desktop variation of the same build that might see 10586.168.
Here is the report from the command in the above link in case anyone wants to know the configuration of file Win10_1511_2_EnglishInternational_x64.iso from MS Techbench
Details for image : H:\sources\install.wim
Index : 1
Name : Windows 10 Pro
Description : Windows 10 Pro
Size : 14,516,205,352 bytes
WIM Bootable : No
Architecture : x64
Hal : acpiapic
Version : 10.0.10586
ServicePack Build : 0
ServicePack Level : 0
Edition : Professional
Installation : Client
ProductType : WinNT
ProductSuite : Terminal Server
System Root : WINDOWS
Directories : 20596
Files : 105228
Created : 27/04/2016 - 07:27:20
Modified : 27/04/2016 - 07:27:57
Languages :
en-GB (Default)
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That ISO file was current on April 27, so you will get the Windows Updates from April 27 to now. The build in the ISO file is probably 10586.117.
That will likely only be about 2 or 3 at the most in only a little over a month's time. If you have things set to auto you will likely not even notice when those go on unless one requires a full restart and gets scheduled for it.
The installation updated very quickly to version 10586.318 and installed only four updates shown below:
Attachment 84745
Upgrading using this Tech Bench ISO was very easy for me, although there are a few niggles reported in threads elsewhere on the forum.
May I suggest a more universal and secure link to the Tech Bench program page ?
https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/techbench
Note https instead of http, and en-us removed, so that it displays according to each visitor's language parameters.