Hello.
I have a notebook with windows 8 OEM. I want to update the OEM to 8.1, so that if I needed to refresh my PC, it would refresh to 8.1 and not 8.
You could say just do a clean install of 8.1: fully format my drive, and install 8.1. But I think there might be some consequences to this approach. I am not 100% (please correct me if I'm wrong), but I think I wouldn't have access to the manufactures recovery mode (By pressing a special button on my notebook), because the recovery partition would be formatted. One of the buttons allow me to access my BIOS, so I don't want to mess that crucial component...
So is there a tutorial on how to achieve this?
Like I said, I want to keep my notebook's special button functionality, but I am open to hear You opinions about it.
I have a notebook with windows 8 OEM. I want to update the OEM to 8.1, so that if I needed to refresh my PC, it would refresh to 8.1 and not 8.
You could say just do a clean install of 8.1: fully format my drive, and install 8.1. But I think there might be some consequences to this approach. I am not 100% (please correct me if I'm wrong), but I think I wouldn't have access to the manufactures recovery mode (By pressing a special button on my notebook), because the recovery partition would be formatted. One of the buttons allow me to access my BIOS, so I don't want to mess that crucial component...
So is there a tutorial on how to achieve this?
Like I said, I want to keep my notebook's special button functionality, but I am open to hear You opinions about it.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro
- Computer type
- Laptop
- CPU
- Intel Core i3-2328M CPU @ 2.20 GHz - 2.20 GHz
- Memory
- 4 GB
- Internet Speed
- 100 Mbit/s
- Antivirus
- Eset Smart Security 8