
Or ask your HomePod mini for "AppleInsider Daily" instead and you'll hear a fast update direct from our news team. Say, "Hey, Siri, play AppleInsider," and you'll get latest AppleInsider Podcast. Stay on top of all Apple news right from your HomePod. Version 6.1.15 was released this week and its main update is to support Windows Precision Touchpad.įollow all the details of WWDC 2021 with the comprehensive AppleInsider coverage of the whole week-long event from June 7 through June 11, including details of all the new launches and updates. However, Microsoft first introduced Precision Touchpad to Windows in 2013 and Boot Camp did not provide access to that option - until now.Īs Boot Camp looks to disappear under the move to Apple Silicon, it has nonetheless received a new update. PCs have tended to have poorer trackpads, poor enough that Microsoft introduced a Windows feature called Precision Touchpad to improve it. Once you have Windows installed successfully, then you don't need the ISO at all.MacBook Pro does famously get named as the best option for a Windows laptop, but Apple's Boot Camp has consistently mimicked one of the PC operating system's failings. (I can't help you decide to spend your money )įinally, to answer your question - if you accidentally delete the ISO file, just download it again. So, use the free Windows, and purchase a license if you decide that you need it. If there is a problem with your Windows version, the installer will probably let you know. You may not necessarily have that same experience. That's something that you will need to find out on your own - because, in the end, I don't do much with Windows, and the things that I do, don't need other customization from the system. I install software quite often on my "free" Windows - but you might need to use software that works best on an activated Windows. I create a Windows installer DVD, and I create a bootable USB thumb drive, which, of course, is just an installer for Windows. Once you get Windows installed, you don't really need the ISO then - until next time.
