Windows 8.1 (codenamed
Blue) is an upgrade for
Windows 8, a version of
Windows NT, a computer
operating system released by
Microsoft. First unveiled and released as a public beta in June 2013, it was
released to manufacturing on August 27, 2013, and reached
general availability on October 17, 2013, almost a year after the retail release of its predecessor. Windows 8.1 is available free of charge for retail copies of Windows 8 and
Windows RT users via the
Windows Store. Unlike service packs on previous versions of Windows, users who obtained 8 outside of retail copies or pre-loaded installations (i.e.,
volume licensing) must obtain 8.1 through new installation media from their respective subscription or enterprise channel.
Microsoft's support lifecycle policy treats Windows 8.1 similar to previous service packs of Windows: It is part of Windows 8's support lifecycle, and installing 8.1 is required to maintain access to support and
Windows updates after January 12, 2016. However, unlike previous service packs, Windows 8.1 cannot be acquired via
Windows Update and only accepts 8.1-specific product keys.
Windows 8.1 delivers experiences users want, offers new possibilities for mobile productivity, and provides IT with a more secure, easy-to-manage infrastructure.
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