Known for useful open-source tools like the xd-AntiSpy privacy application and the now sadly discontinued ThisIsWin11 system tweaker, Belim has just released another helpful free tool for Windows users globally. This time, it’s a simple patcher that enables updates to Windows 11 24H2 on hardware that isn’t officially supported. The tool, named Flyby11, is not suitable for fresh installations, but it’s great for those looking to upgrade.
How to Use Flyby11
Flyby11 does not include an installer, so users who wish to use it must download the latest version from GitHub. After downloading, they need to extract the files into a folder, run the application, and then choose between two upgrade methods: server setup or registry changes.
For the first method, users should select the Fido script option, and after downloading the most recent 24H2 ISO from Microsoft, the process should be straightforward, as it is well guided. If this method does not work, there is a second option that might be effective.
Benefits of Flyby11
Even for users with fully compatible hardware, Flyby11 can help automate the process of downloading the Windows 11 24H2 ISO, making the upgrade process quicker and easier overall.
In other news, the second edition of Windows 11 For Dummies, written by Alan Simpson, is set to be released on Amazon on November 20th. Those who are interested can pre-order it now for $15 (Kindle edition) or $24.99 (paperback version).
Flyby11 (available on GitHub, via gHacks Technology News)