Windows 8 to 8.1 failed upgrade free store

Previously, I worked 8.1 windows so some things broken (slow start and stop not responding) so I decided to refresh system and still having the issue. Frustrated with her I decided to reinstall windows 8 and redo the update free.

After the reinstallation, I discovered this slow start and shutdown problem was not caused by windows, but rather by a device (SD card). Now, I'm fighting for the free update. I did it 5 times and it has always failed with error 0 x 80240031.

Help, please

Note:
I tried to download windows ISO 8.1 with the tip of https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/1448f8bc-78a0-4264-ace1-fb152d9ab87e/offline-upgrade-from-windows-8-to-windows-81?forum=w8itproinstall here

but does not not (download failed)

Finally upgraded to windows pro 8.1

It seems that changing ISP work and disable my antivirus protection for now it downloads the upgrade.

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