Win 8 to win 8.1 with boot camp again or to update?

can we easy update win 8x64 to win 8.1 via microsoft website,just finished win 8 installation over boot camp but i was wondering since microsoft is offering 8.1 on their site for free can we just update it like that or we need to find win 8.1 x64 iso file and start a new instalation over bootcamp again?
macbook air 2013

You can upgrade to Windows 8.1 for free. Just open the Windows Store in Windows 8 and you will see an option to download Windows 8.1 update. The update may take several hours.
See > http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/update-from-windows-8-tutorial

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    I have iMac 27" (iMac11,1) 2.8 GHz, quad core, 8MB of L3, 8GB of Memory, Boot ROM Version IM111.0034.B02 and SMC Version 1.54f36 and can't get this machine to run Windows 7 using Boot Camp.  I have successfully loaded Win 7 but when it claims to be starting I only get a black screen after initial start up.
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    I have found a solution!
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  • Windows 7 64-bit with Boot Camp 5: keyboard & mouse don't work

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    </quote>

  • Problem with boot camp and windows 8

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    Obviously Boot Camp does not support Win 8 at this time. When and IF Apple decides to do that no one here knows. This is a user to user forum. Perhaps you should call Apple support and ask them.

  • I have a MacBook 10.5.8 with Boot Camp. I can only operate the Windows side. When I move into MacOS it does not open.

    I have a MacBook 10.5.8 with Boot Camp. I can only operate the Windows side. When I move into MacOS it does not open.

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  • Simple how-to guide to adding windows 7 64-bit to mavericks with boot camp

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    *Please note I accept no responsibility for issues occurring from the use of this guide, please use at your risk
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    Required time: approx 1-2 hours
    Required items: Mac, USB drive or DVD-R
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    Windows 7 Professional 64Bit: http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-59186.iso
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32Bit: http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-59463.iso
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit: http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-59465.iso
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    Enjoy having Windows on your Mac!

    Why use Boot Camp: Sometimes you need to run a windows only program.  Boot Camp lets you do that with the speed and smoothness of a full windows OS. 
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    Is it possible to have a VM and Boot Camp: Yes, and I do this because sometimes I want to use a VM quickly without shutting down, sometimes I want the advantages of Boot Camp
    How do I get Windows in VM: how-to here:
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6043251

  • Wireless keyboard not working with Boot Camp

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  • Right clicking in Windows XP with Boot Camp Not Working

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  • HT3986 Hi, i have a macbook pro version 10.6.8 with boot camp version 3.0.4. I managed to install windows 7 professional x64, however when i insert my OS CD to install the drivers using the boot camp method, it says unsupported to this computer model

    Hi, i have a macbook pro version 10.6.8 with boot camp version 3.0.4. I managed to install windows 7 professional x64 bits but however when i tried to install the drivers using the OSX MAC CD using boot camp, it prompt me boot camp x 64 is unsupported with this computer model. Then i tried the method by right click the bootcamp x64 and managed to install the drivers. However, i still couldnt manage access the internet and it prompts me no networking hardware detected...Any idea how can i solve it?
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  • Windows XP Pro - 2 GB RAM limit with Boot Camp

    Hello,
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    Hi,
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    Hi,
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    Well, I didn't forget to mention what I did not know yet.... So that's not exactly correct..
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  • Windows 7 professional 64 Bit on MacBook Pro Retina 15 with Boot Camp ?

    Hallo guys, i have a big problem with installing Windows 7 professional 64 Bit on my MacBook Pro Retina 15 with Boot Camp. No matter what i try i get a black screen after partitioning or get a message like " No bootable disk" or  " No System Disk availabe".
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  • I am working on a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009) with boot camp running Windows 7 pro 64-bit.  Windows crashes quite often now-a-days and I need to get this fixed. I heard that updating boot camp can help.  Currently I am running Version 3.0.4 (322).

    I need to know which update(s) I can apply to help stabalize the system.

    Typing the body of the thread message in the title, huh? -)
    I am working on a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009) with boot camp running Windows 7 pro 64-bit.  Windows crashes quite often now-a-days and I need to get this fixed. I heard that updating boot camp can help.  Currently I am running Version 3.0.4 (322).
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    https://support.apple.com/kb/HT1461
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1638
    Frequently asked question
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4818
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/boot_camp_install-setup_10.7.pdf
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/Boot_Camp_Install-Setup_10.6.pdf
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/Boot_Camp_Install-Setup_10.6.pdfcreate a Windows support software (drivers) CD or USB storage media
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4407
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    https://support.apple.com/kb/HT4569
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    http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
    Is there a download of the Boot Camp 5 Support Software if I'm not using OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.3?
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    2.) Since I have both apps, would it be possible to have both installed at the same time? In other words, could I have both Fusion and Parallels installed on my computer, and then, when it comes time to open Windows, choose which app I want to open and use? (not sure there'd be any point to this, but just in theory, could it be done?)
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    Thanks for the replies. Although I've never used Fusion before, I've installed Parallels with Boot Camp partition three or four times before on this computer, and it has always worked great for me, so I know I want to use Boot Camp. And as far as the application goes, sounds like I'll be using Parallels, mainly because it's what I'm used to. That Wikipedia link was exactly what I was looking for -- I had checked Wikipedia before I posted the topic here, but I didn't find that comparison page. Anyways, they look about the same (Parallels and Fusion, that is) for anything I'd be concerned with, but where there were any differences, they seemed to work in favor of Parallels (except for Linux-related features, in which Fusion seemed to have the upper hand, but I don't use Linux). So, again, thanks for taking the time to respond -- much appreciated. Have a good one.

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