![]() ![]() ![]() Windows 8.1's General Availability date was Octo(per Wikipedia) this date is now more than three years ago and Windows 8.0 has thus been unsupported for over 12 months. With the availability of Windows 8.1, it is time to start planning your deployment, and there are deployment tools and guidance available to help make these updates seamless for customers. Windows 8 customers now have two years to move to Windows 8.1 after its General Availability to continue to remain supported under the Windows 8 lifecycle. ![]() The lifecycle of Windows 8.1 will remain under the same lifecycle policy as Windows 8 with support ending. Windows 8.1 also introduces new manageability, mobility, security, user experience and networking capabilities for businesses. ![]() Windows 8.1 builds on the foundation of Windows 8 and includes many enhancements and great new features in key areas like personalization, search, the built-in apps, Windows Store experience, and cloud connectivity. You should upgrade to 8.1 anyhow support for Windows 8.0 has ended already. To install IE11, upgrade the machine to Windows 8.1. Windows 8.0 only supports IE10 (in desktop and "Metro" mode), not IE11 (or any other Microsoft browser). ![]()
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