Cannot find the Windows 8.1 update in the store.

Hello

I can't find the windows 8.1 update in the windows store, I've updated all my apps and all available windows updates on my pc. I even tried this a 'Ko 2871389' I tried to download the update, but it says that the update already exists on the pc. whenever I go to the windows website and click Update, it redirects me to my store, but it does not show that windows 8.1 update

I have KB 2885699 and KB 2871389, I think the problem is in the store because I have all the updates that are required. So how refresh my store or update?

Information on how to refresh your store were noted in...

"Why can't find the update in the store?

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/why-can-t-find-update-store".

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To refresh the content in the store

  1. Enter in the right edge of the screen and then click on search.
    (If you use a mouse, point to the upper right of the screen, move the pointer of the mouse down and then click Find.)

  2. Enter the term in the search box and then press or click Run.

  3. Wsreset.exe enter the command run and then press or click OK.

  4. Restart your PC.

  5. On the start screen, tap or click on store and check if Windows 8.1 now appears on the store home screen.

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