Daily Shaarli
April 11, 2026
Originally, Flyby11 was a simple patcher to remove the restrictions stopping you from installing Windows 11 (24H2) on unsupported hardware.
Old PC? No TPM, no Secure Boot, unsupported CPU? Flyby11 let you install Windows 11 anyway.
After helping thousands upgrade, one thing became clear:
Bypassing checks is only half the battle.
We needed a full setup solution — one that respects user choices instead of Microsoft's defaults.
FlyOOBE was the next step:
Skip the fluff
Remove the junk
Take full control from first boot
Because your PC should work for you, not the other way around.
FlyOOBE keeps the original idea alive and pushes it even further.
Sharing is more dependable if every machine on the network has a credential built in credential manager for each of the other networked machines.
- Open the Credentials Manager from the Windows Control Panel.
- Go to Windows Credentials.
- Click Add a Windows credential.
- In the "Internet or network address" field, enter \ followed by the computer name or IP address of the computer sharing files or printers.
- Enter the username and password for an administrator account for the machine you are trying to access. For example I network 4 computers. In each computer I created a credential for the other 3.
Note: Even if computers use the same user account name and password, even the same MS account, you still need to create a credential for it.
It must be a password, not a pin. While you can still use a pin to log in, you must restart the device and log into it using a password at least once for this to work.