Upgrade to Windows after the installation of Windows 8 8.1

After you have installed Windows 8 on a new computer, it must first download all updates of Windows 8 before moving to Windows 8.1. via the Microsoft store?

No it is not necessary, because they will all get wiped out when you upgrade anyway (the first thing what the upgrade does is remove your Windows system files, and then installs the new version).  So, it would be a big waste of time to install if you are just going to update to 8.1.

There is a single update you need before installing the 8.1, that is one who prepares the store to receive the update.  My colleague Richard Hay described on his website here.

A Windows update that you should update of Windows 8 for Windows 8.1

http://www.WindowsObserver.com/2014/08/06/the-one-Windows-update-you-need-to-upgrade-from-Windows-8-to-Windows-8-1

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