Windows 8.1 does indeed have an “inability” which doesn’t easily let it forget a WiFi network if you’ve ever established a connection. One of these, which we here at MTE would classify as plain stupid, was the inability to forget a Wi-Fi network if you were connected one. However, with the release of Windows 8.1, there were still some nuisances that were still left and slipped through the crack. In all honesty, it actually made the Windows 8 experience actually usable as well as worth enjoying.
The update, which was released a few months back, attended to all the holes left gaping in its predecessor, Windows 8. Windows 8.1 is a really good example of such a scenario. that are not only useful but also quite essential. Updates to operating systems are usually a good thing, as they bring feature enhancements, improvements etc.