Microsoft extends Windows 8.1 update time
Microsoft has just released a renewal notice for users for an additional 30 days, to have the time updated to the free version of Windows 8.1.
Microsoft has just released a renewal notice for users for an additional 30 days, to have the time updated to the free version of Windows 8.1.
According to Neowin , Microsoft previously announced that Windows 8 users will have a date until 13.5 to be upgraded to a free version of Windows 8.1.
However, because many users still " forget " this important milestone, Microsoft decided to extend the upgrade time to a free version of Windows 8.1 until the end of June 10.
With the use of Windows 8.1, users will experience newer advanced features on this operating system and also receive Microsoft security patches in a better way.
It is known that the biggest improvement point of Windows 8.1 is that the Start button has reappeared in the main working interface of Windows and supports more perfect multitasking capability.
In addition, Windows 8.1 allows users to easily handle multiple applications from the Start Screen interface, such as changing the size of multiple icons, moving or removing applications simultaneously.
This is also a version that Microsoft has built-in Internet Explorer 11 browser with a new interface, improved surfing speed.
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