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    Flyoobe update lets you cut Windows 11’s AI features

    By ayaksızEylül 16, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Windows 11 has been a polarizing operating system, with many users frustrated by Microsoft’s strict hardware requirements and its increasing reliance on AI-powered tools like Copilot. But a free utility called Flyoobe has been gaining traction among Windows fans for offering a way around those barriers. The app not only allows users to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware but also provides far more freedom to customize how the OS is set up during the installation process. Development on the project is moving quickly, and the new version 1.10 has just been released, a mere four days after version 1.7 came out last Thursday.

    The 1.7 update introduced a key feature that immediately caught the attention of privacy-conscious users: the ability to disable AI features during the Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) phase of installation. This meant that users could block Copilot and other AI-driven tools before they even loaded onto the system, offering a cleaner and more traditional Windows environment right out of the gate. That update positioned Flyoobe as not just a compatibility bypass tool, but also as a way to tailor Windows 11 to personal preferences from day one.

    With version 1.10, Flyoobe has taken a significant leap forward. The OOBE navigation has been reworked for smoother and more intuitive use, while the interface has been redesigned to feel more natural to anyone accustomed to Windows setups. AI detection has been refined to better identify and handle situations where Microsoft’s services try to enforce their presence. On top of these usability improvements, new extensions have been introduced that add even more depth to the customization process. One particularly interesting addition is “Windows 11 Honest Mode,” an option that exposes the hidden background operations of the operating system, giving users a clearer picture of what Windows is really doing under the hood.

    For those curious to try it out, Flyoobe remains completely free and can be downloaded from its GitHub releases page. Whether you want to breathe new life into older hardware or simply have more say in how Windows 11 is set up on your machine, this latest update makes Flyoobe one of the most compelling tools available for Windows users right now.

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