Upgrade windows 7 pro for windows 8.1

I am currently running windows 7 pro (64 bit). I want to upgrade to 8.1 windows (64-bit) with a key of product only. Microsoft provides instructions on how to do it at the following link:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-GB/Windows-8/upgrade-product-key-only

My question is this update does keep my programs, settings, files and folders etc or is it as a clean install?

From Windows 7 to Windows 8.1, the answer is no, it keeps the files, settings and programs.

You will need to first upgrade to 8.0 Windows then go to 8.1 Windows through the store.

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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