Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet 2 restoration

My lenovo fall and I cannot restore files are missing and I can't, so I used another Lenovo thinkpad 2 (same as mine) to create a restore USB and in fact I restore my lenovo, but the problem is that I can't update to Windows 8.1 when I go to windows update on the left down corner say add features to windows 8 and ask me for a new key product upgrade, im using a windows 8 original product key, but I don't know how to get the update, any idea? (soory for my English is bad I know :))

Y at - it a working copy of Windows 8 is installed on the computer right now? If so, see the instructions how to upgrade Windows 8.1:

Update to Windows 8.1 of Windows 8

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/update-from-Windows-8-tutorial

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