Features such as Secure Boot, Windows To Go (giving you a bootable desktop from a USB. Though only 6 of Windows users are on 8.1, it is a more stable version of OS, with less problems and issues. High graphical interface and good UI and bit tricky for users but look and.
If you are not particularly fond of Metro, (Start Screen), install Classic Start and you will now have the look and feel of Windows XP, Vista, or 7, (whatever you choose in settings), with all the great features of Windows 8/8.1. Windows 8.1 received more positive reviews than Windows 8. Windows 8.1 actually did a fair amount of spadework for business users. Windows 8.1 Professional 32/64-bit Product Key Digital license. But individually its a very good OS if you compare with its previous versions. Windows 10 is available to most users in just two editions: Home and Pro, with 32-bit and 64-bit options for each, though Microsoft is phasing out 32-bit versions. By far, imho ,this is the best OS by Microsoft thus far.Restoration of start button on taskbar.
Microsoft has released an update for Windows 8.1 in April 2014, which includes many new features like UWP apps can now be able to pin to the taskbar, the title bar is available in the UWP app, right-click menu is available for apps listed in the Start Screen etc., the updated version ISO of Windows 8.1 is available separately in the download menu. The deleted start button in Windows 8 was restored in the taskbar, the start screen gets better with new customization options, more default UWP apps are bundled, more apps can be snaped in the screen, and many more changes are included in Windows 8.1. Review the summary screen and click on Next. And if youre running Windows 8.1 and your machine can handle it (check the compatibility guidelines), Id recommend updating to Windows 10. Changes and enhancements to software are major differences in Windows 8.1 (compraing with 8), there are not many new features. the All Windows 7 (64-bit), All Windows 8 (64-bit), and All Windows 8.1 (64-bit) checkboxes. Windows 8.1 (successor to Windows 8) was released to the public on October 17, 2013, it was available as an update for Windows 8 customers, or users who do not have a Windows 8 license can download standalone ISO file for clean installation in their PC.