Flyoobe 1.24 released
Belim has rolled out Flyoobe 1.24, a Windows Setup assistant that enables the installation of Windows 11 25H2 on unsupported hardware.
At the heart of this update is Sprint 21, which has been dubbed "Loki" and introduces Wingman Mode. The primary focus of this sprint has been to refine and enhance the internal Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) pages within Flyoobe. Consequently, Flyoobe has made features previously exclusive to testing flags available for general use. Existing OOBE pages have undergone substantial enhancements, with new refinements aimed at creating a smoother experience.
One notable visual change is the introduction of a vibrant "Bee Fly-Through" app icon, characterized by its thin honeycomb lines and modern aesthetic. Furthermore, Flyoobe's user interface has undergone significant improvements, particularly the Startsite, which now provides more intuitive navigation. The addition of features such as Real Default Browser Setter, Instant Debloater, Copilot Reality Check, Privacy Scanner, and OOBE Replay has also expanded the capabilities of this assistant.
In terms of functionality, the Windows 11 25H2 enablement package is now better integrated into Flyoobe, making activation simpler and more prominent on the Dashboard. The extensions area within Flyoobe has been upgraded, with many scripts reworked to provide a seamless experience for users. Additionally, the final placement of the App/Settings entry has been optimized, residing in the right-hand More menu.
Subtle yet significant improvements have also been made to Flyoobe's internal Upgrade Assistant (Flyby11), allowing users to view live logs during extension processing with greater clarity. The user interface as a whole has undergone UI optimizations, including improved font smoothing for a more polished experience.
The latest version is available for download at the GitHub page provided below:
Flyoobe 1.24 (Loki)
Flyoobe 1.24 – The Smarter Windows Out-of-Box Experience Note for returning users:
Important: Flyby11 is now Flyoobe (pronounced “fly-oh-bee”) - yeah, it sounds like a buzzing bee, but really...