Flyoobe’s latest shift from a narrow bypass utility into a full Out‑of‑Box Experience (OOBE) suite crystallizes a broader community trend: taking back control of Windows 11 installation and first‑boot behavior while accepting the trade‑offs that come with running unsupported configurations. The...
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).
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Flyoobe evolved from a small...
Flyoobe 1.7 arrives as a decisive answer for users who want a lean, no‑AI Windows 11 from first boot: the update introduces an OOBE page that hunts down and disables Copilot and related AI integrations during setup, ships expanded debloat presets (including GitHub‑loadable profiles), improves...
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Microsoft’s long-standing upgrade loophole — where old Windows 7 and 8 product keys could be used to activate newer Windows installations — has officially been closed, and the implications ripple from consumers building DIY PCs to IT managers planning migrations. Microsoft confirmed the move to...
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