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Windows 7 God Mode

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post-26383-0-23082500-1427364887_thumb.jThis little tweak i found earlier it apparantly works in win 8.

It may be hyperbolically named, but Windows 7's God Mode is indeed omnipresent. It conveniently puts hundreds of settings from all around the operating system all in one place.

To turn on God Mode, create a new folder on your desktop--or anywhere you'd like--and name it: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}. Don't include the final period. The resulting folder will contain 270 items, representing virtually every configurable option in Windows 7.

I started using "God Mode" when I moved from XP to Win 7 some years ago. That was because until I got used to W7, I had to hunt for stuff that was intuitive in XP.

Now I'm used to W7, I still keep it as as short cut on my desktop for stuff I use rarely - you could call it a "Godsend"! whistling.gif

Nice you finally found it whistling.gif

The name is and will always be blasphemy .

And absolutely unacceptable for our <censored> tongue.png friends.

Nice you finally found it whistling.gif

The name is and will always be blasphemy .

And absolutely unacceptable for our <censored> tongue.png friends.

four our atheist friends? biggrin.png

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