Cute - no media center in 8.1 eval - what do i do now? i paid for it already

cute, i bought win ver 8 and media center from ms and expensive expansion cards to see hdmi
ms knows what I bought from them and know I may be interested in ver 8.1 and send me offer to try ver 8.1 eval,
(they didn't mention anything about media center not working)
so I installed it and now I cant see anything about media center-even though i bought it
I look around I see:
1. I can install media center from store, I go to ms store and see tons of media centers but nothing from ms
2. I need 8.1 pro
3. I can upgrade to 8.1 pro free..., no links to do so...
It would be nice to know how to get media center running or back to ver 8 with media center working-I like it a lot.
I have been using ms since 80's, believing they will get things straight some day, I am 57 now and I hope its soon
little help please.
cjl

Hi,
Did you mean you got Windows 8.1 from Windows store for free?
If so, after you finish installing this new version of Windows, we may need to add Media package by following these steps:
Control panel -> Programs and features -> Turn features on and off -> Check on the Media center item to reinstall it.
Hope these could be helpful.
Kate Li
TechNet Community Support

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    The Green Button - very good MCE community forum
    MCESoft - for all sorts of plug-ins and extras for MCE
    XPMCE.com - Windows Media Center forums
    ukShazam.com - Media Center help & more
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