Flyby11 rebranded as Flyoobe: how to install Windows 11 on incompatible PCs
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So first of all, hard-boiled eggs... off topic!
Tested flyoobe 3 times on a Win 10-22h2 with an Asrock motherboard from 2007 without TPM, etc., 4GB of RAM, Intel E8400. Pretty responsive configuration with Win 10.
Failed each time. Fortunately, I had installed Win 11 on another disk using the "Windows Server" method which no longer works, but it's impossible to upgrade to Win 11 24h2.
On 08/07/2025
Hello,
According to MICROSOFT, it is not recommended to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware.
-How then can one take the risk of tinkering with "Flyby11", now "Flyoobe", even though this handy tool has evolved to take control of the system from the very first startup?
-Is there not a risk for the drivers?
-Wouldn't it be better to install a paid additional antivirus to complement the effective security of WINDOWS DEFENDER, if one still wishes to keep WINDOWS 10 in the short term?
-What do IT specialists think?
JULIEN

Hello
- potential lack of updates: the person who created the image tutorial probably installed a system in English, but it's you who is supposed to install your own Windows and choose the language!
© builtbybel/Github
system display language
- It can also be noted on the same page as the article:
That's why there is a strange green ring around the yolk of hard-boiled eggs
And it can also be read in an article, carefully isolating the sentence from the context (which should not be done)
"Similarly, some industrially prepared foods are fortified and enriched with iron in the form of ferrous sulfate to add more to their properties."
- No, in your kitchen you don't store fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides either.
Hello,
We don't really know what the eggs or ferrous sulfate have to do with the matter (enjoy your meal, and its significance for human nutrition, mainly as a colorant, is not established).
To stay more relevant, the editorial link is 404, see:
https://github.com/builtbybel/Flyby11
As shown this time rightly by the screenshots of the article and the webpage, the interface is only in English.