How do i install windows 8.1 onto my iMac late 2013

how do install windows 8.1 onto my late 2013 imac. i have no prior windows uploaded onto my imac and i would like to download windows 8.1 without having all these problems that everyone else is seeming to have.

Boot Camp http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
Not sure what you mean when you say "all these problems", what else do you expect?.......after all it IS windows!

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