Upgrade to 8.1 from 8

I just bought a 500-164 HP which had Windows 8 os - product #: H6U14AA #ABA I went to the HP site and it said that this computer had not been tested for 8.1 up grade and I would like / know lose functionality if I up graded. Is this true? If so, that make maximum quality safely.

You are talking about this page:

http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/Ad/Windows-8/upgrade.html?JumpID=reg_r1002_usen_c-001_title_r0001

It simply means that HP have not tested your exact model... HP has tens of thousands of PC models. In addition, your PC came with 8 already and the test is upgraded 8 (your PC already has 8). Vidya links gave you for the compatibility checker can help... but given that your PC came with Windows 8... It is an UPDATE... not an UPGRADE. Just make sure that you have all the latest drivers first.

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