Windows 10 - God Mode

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I like "RageMode" better. :drool:

Windows 10 has been out for just a little while now and the same God Mod that was present in Windows 7 and Windows 8 can be unlocked in Microsoft’s brand new operating system. God Mode will put all of the configurable options and setting for your operating system all in one place.

To unlock God Mode all you have to do is create a new folder on your desktop and name it this:

GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

One really interesting thing is that you can change the name of it from “GodMode” to something else if you wish by just changing the “GodMode” string to something else. You could do “AllSettings” or “JediMode” if you wanted.

The resulting folder you create will have 232 items inside representing virtually every configurable option in Windows 7. Here are a few screenshots of the folder we have created.

Source: thinkcomputers
 
Does this work better than search? I'm not sure if I will make this as you have to locate this god mode folder.
 
"Change automatic Maintenance settings" - can windows auto update be changed through that setting group? :)
 
"Change automatic Maintenance settings" - can windows auto update be changed through that setting group? :)

it allows you to change the time these things are done.

This godmode is such a simple procedure, I'm not sure why everyone doesn't create the icon. It's essentially a bunch of shortcuts/menu items (233) it usually takes a few windows/menus to get to. It's been around for a few windows versions.
 
I like "RageMode" better. :drool:

Windows 10 has been out for just a little while now and the same God Mod that was present in Windows 7 and Windows 8 can be unlocked in Microsoft’s brand new operating system. God Mode will put all of the configurable options and setting for your operating system all in one place.

To unlock God Mode all you have to do is create a new folder on your desktop and name it this:

GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

One really interesting thing is that you can change the name of it from “GodMode” to something else if you wish by just changing the “GodMode” string to something else. You could do “AllSettings” or “JediMode” if you wanted.

The resulting folder you create will have 232 items inside representing virtually every configurable option in Windows 7. Here are a few screenshots of the folder we have created.

Source: thinkcomputers
I named my folder "The Thickness" :3
 
it allows you to change the time these things are done.

This godmode is such a simple procedure, I'm not sure why everyone doesn't create the icon. It's essentially a bunch of shortcuts/menu items (233) it usually takes a few windows/menus to get to. It's been around for a few windows versions.

I vaguely seem to remember using something similar many years ago. Once I do install 10 this will be a must have for sure though.
 
God mode is a great thing but the sheer number of app short cuts can make it time consuming to look for even being separated by categories. I usually don't need to use it.
 
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