Here’s a neat Windows 7 trick that’s been doing the rounds on the
Internet. It enables “GodMode,” a term devised by the Microsoft
development team, which provides a single place to access all Windows
settings without needing to browse options and folders in the Control
Panel.
To use it:
- Create a new folder.
- Rename the folder toGodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
(note that you can change the “GodMode” text, but the following period and code number are essential).
The folder icon will change — double click it to show the GodMode window
The window shows nearly 50 sections with quick links to configuration
options. Strictly speaking, it’s not a God Mode since all the options
are available elsewhere. It’s more akin to an “all tasks” list — but you
may find it easier than stumbling through Windows numerous screens and
panels.
Big Red Warning!
The
trick appears to work on both the 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows 7.
Vista 32-bit and Windows Server 2008 32-bit should also work. However,
it is known to crash 64-bit versions of Vista — and you may need to boot
in safe mode or to the command line to delete the folder.
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