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  1. Flyoobe 1.10: Install Windows 11 on unsupported PCs and disable Copilot at OOBE

    Flyoobe’s newest release lands with an unapologetic promise: install Windows 11 on machines Microsoft won’t officially support, and do it while stripping out unwanted AI surfaces like Copilot right from the Out‑of‑Box Experience (OOBE). Background / Overview Flyoobe evolved from a small...
  2. Flyby11 becomes Flyoobe: ISO-aware Windows 11 upgrades for older PCs

    The small open‑source utility ecosystem that helps users install Windows 11 on older machines just took another step: the developer behind Flyby11 has expanded the project into Flyoobe and pushed an ISO‑aware update that adds preview Out‑of‑Box Experience (OOBE) windows, improved ISO mounting...
  3. How to Install Windows 11 on Unsupported CPUs: Complete Guide with Fly By 11

    As Microsoft continues to push forward with new operating systems, many users find themselves caught in the crossfire between technological progress and hardware obsolescence. This dilemma became especially pronounced with the announcement of Windows 11, which set unusually strict hardware...
  4. Windows 11: Navigating Distractions, Privacy Concerns, and User Empowerment

    Windows 11 ushers in an era where the user experience is increasingly shaped not by unobtrusive empowerment but by what can only be described as an unrelenting barrage of distractions, advertisements, and unsolicited interventions. For many who migrated eagerly—or were coerced—into upgrading...
  5. Extend Your Windows PC Life Beyond 2025 with Flyby11: The Ultimate Upgrade Hack

    As the sun gradually sets on Windows 10, millions of devices worldwide face an uncertain future. Microsoft’s official cutoff for Windows 10 support arrives at the end of 2025, leaving users with a stark choice: pay extra for extended security updates, take a gamble running unsupported and...
  6. Windows Central Reinvents Community Features for 2025: A New Chapter in Tech Engagement

    Change is a constant in the technology world, and nowhere is this more evident than in the evolution of digital communities centered around major platforms like Windows and Microsoft's broader ecosystem. Long-time Windows Central editor Jez Corden recently penned a heartfelt reflection on this...