Windows 11 version 25H2 is right around the corner, and while Microsoft is getting ready to ship the update, third-party developers are also preparing for the release with optimizations for their apps. One such app is Flyoobe, a popular tool that lets you slim down Windows 11, remove unnecessary components, and get rid of the mandatory hardware requirements. With the latest update, version 1.23, Flyoobe is fully ready for Windows 11 version 25H2.
According to the developer, Flyoobe now supports Windows 11 version 25H2, and it should run "smoothly on the new release." Windows 11 version 24H2 users will also benefit from these optimizations, as versions 24H2 and 25H2 share the same branch, and updating to the latter can be done with a simple enablement package. Speaking of packages, Flyoobe 1.23 lets you get the necessary eKB so that you can quickly move from version 24H2 to 25H2. Finally, there are several improvements to the user interface.
Here is the complete changelog:
- Added support for Windows 11 25H2 (app now runs smoothly on the new release)
- New extension script to upgrade to Windows 11 25H2 via the enablement package (with info, compatibility check and download options). This is an optional helper for users who prefer a simple way to activate 25H2 as many systems are already ready for the update without requiring a full ISO upgrade. The script can be found under (Setup) Extensions > Windows 11 25H2 Enablement Package or by searching for it
- Setup extensions improved: script output can now be viewed in the internal log window
- UI refinements: new Flyoobe icon added to the main UI (top left), click opens app info & settings
- Extension management moved into the More menu (top right) for easier access
You can download Flyoobe 1.23 from its official GitHub repository. In case you missed it, Rufus, another useful tool for experiments with Windows 11 and incompatible devices, has recently been updated to version 4.10. It introduced dark mode, support for Windows CA 2023 certificates, and more.