disc flash of recovery to win 8.1 after upgrade

I have 8 pre-installed windows on my Toshiba Satellite S55A & did a cover of flash for this drive. I intend to switch to Windows 8.1 in October as soon as it becomes available to us. What I have to do a restore for her flash drive or will be my only original will be for Windows 8.1?

Joe

Hey Joe,

The question you posted would be better suited in the TechNet Forums. I would recommend posting your query in the link below.

Windows 8.1 Technet RTM

Answer please if you have any questions.

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