While the Windows 8.1 update isn't a major update, it really feels like one, with Microsoft adding a number of new tweaks and improvements. However, users who are still heavily reliant on the keyboard and mouse (like me) are the ones who will actually notice a difference with the new update.
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Windows 11: Free upgrade from Windows 8.1 (Official)
The update is now finally available for download and you can either wait for Windows Update to automatically download and install the new files for you, or you can download and install the Windows 8.1 update yourself.
The three direct download links below correspond to a single installation package for 64-bit, 32-bit, and Windows Server 2012 R2. Once you've updated your PC, you can copy the update to a USB drive and update your friends' and family's computers, too.
If you want, you can download the MSU files and install the updates one by one. The direct download links are listed below for each platform.