HP Pavilion HPE - h8 - 1220t - Windows 8.1?

I am running Windows 8-64 bit on my Pavilion HPE - model h8 - 1220 t.  It is not currently showing as eligible for the 8.1 update.  Someone knows it all plans in support of 8.1 for this model or am I stuck with version 8 of Windows?  Thank you

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If you are by chance the Enterprise from Windows 8 version you will be ineligible for the update.  Otherwise, you probably lack a few Windows 8 patches prerequisites necessary.  Running Windows 8 update and be sure that you have all updates applied to your PC.

See this Microsoft article.

This alos HP posted the article of may be useful.

HP has not posted 8.1 Windows drivers and updates for your PC. Your PC is three years from the date of the first version.  You may need to hunt for some updates after the upgrade to Windows 8. 1. remember to create the external HP recovery media before you perform the upgrade to Windows 8.1.

The HP Envy h8 - 1427 has has the same motherboard and have validated 8.1 Windows drivers.  You might find what you need.

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