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Bushfiva 7th January 2010 13:51

Windows 7 (& Vista) 32-bit God mode
 
As reported everywhere else but not here, if you have trouble scouring the nooks and crannies for all your Windows 7 settings and would like them in one place, try this:

1) Create a new folder anywhere.

2) Rename it to GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

Only the part within brackets is important. Don't try this on any 64-bit version of Windows. E&OE, own risk, etc.

Simonta 7th January 2010 17:34

Now that's cool. Thanks!

Loose rivets 7th January 2010 18:01

One is astonished.:ok:

mixture 7th January 2010 18:02

:eek:

Dear oh dear......wonder what else this god mode does..... :ugh:

Loose rivets 7th January 2010 20:40

Oo-er, missus . . . do you recon is sucking out all my coin?

Saab Dastard 7th January 2010 21:02

It's like System.ini and Win.ini all rolled into one! ;)

SD

green granite 7th January 2010 21:03

Apparently it works with 64bit windows 7 (but I haven't tried it)

mad_jock 7th January 2010 23:17

Just tried it on Win7 64bit.

Bloody hell what a good spot.

Thats control panel never getting used again

Simonta 8th January 2010 06:00

Mixture.

It doesn't do anything. Essentially, it's a collection of shortcuts in one place. It's not a "GodMode", some prannick added that to create FUD and nor is it something hidden. The ability to do this is a standard part of Windows and is nothing more than a convenience feature. The cool thing about it is that it gathers together many shortcuts which are otherwise buried behind several mouse clicks - if you can remember where they are!

You can also get exactly the same functionality in Vista and Win 7 simply by typing what you are looking for into the search bar on the Start button.

You could call the folder minionmode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} and it would still work.

Cheers

Bushfiva 8th January 2010 08:17

I only called it "God mode" here since that's the easiest way to Google for more information about it. As Simonta (and I) said, only the bit within brackets is important.

frostbite 8th January 2010 11:42

Anyone brave (or foolish) enough to try it in XP?

After you........

mad_jock 8th January 2010 11:46

Just do it in a user mode and not admin and it can't do anything

Spurlash2 8th January 2010 15:55

It's a Control Panel
 
I think you'll find it is just a different way of displaying the Control Panel. If you like stuff in lists (I do) then this is for you. Ed Bott, the well-known Windows expert, published an article on it a couple of days ago. Deleted the article fm my email, so no link. Sorry.

Spurlash2 8th January 2010 16:06

Found it
 
The ultimate 'God Mode' list: 39 secret Windows 7 shortcuts | Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report | ZDNet.com

DeeJayEss 9th January 2010 04:23

This is very cool. I look forward to trying it on my work computer next week and then showing up the IT department if they haven't done something to prevent it!

DJS.

mad_jock 9th January 2010 07:32

How to make friends and influence people in IT. !!!!

It won't get you past any policies that they have implemented its just collection of shortcuts which bypass having to use the control panel.

Would be interesting to see what it produces when you do it on a server.

5711N0205W 9th January 2010 20:04

Me likee lottee :ok:

Keef 10th January 2010 22:59

Yes, using it. On my PC and Laptop it's called BossMode.
It's a convenient way of having all that stuff in one place.


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