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October 16, 2017

How to activate windows 10 Hidden "GODMODE" tool




Windows 10 is a worthwhile upgrade to its predecessor. But, like any OS, it has its share of niggling annoyances.
Active users, for instance, have no doubt noticed that all the software’s settings menus and customization options are split between two places: the Control Panel, and the Settings app.
If there’s a particular tweak you’re looking to make, it can take a little longer than it should to find the controls you want to find.
Is this a first-world problem? Totally. Does that mean you can’t fix it? Absolutely not.
The solution lies in a long-time Windows shortcut called the Windows Master Control Panel. Colloquially, it’s known as GodMode
GodMode is a hidden folder that makes available a range of handy customizations for your PC, The GodMode feature basically offers users easy access to the innumerable features on Windows, as well as the customization options, all in a single interface. It also sorts them into categories, such as Administrative Tools and Display, to make life a lot easier

How to enable it

Enabling GodMode is pretty simple. You simply create a new folder (can be created anywhere, but I suggest putting it on the Windows 10 Desktop so it's easy to locate), and give the new folder an intricately specific name.
  1. Create a New Folder on the desktop…


      2. Rename the folder to exactly this (copy and paste is best) then press enter:

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

Then copy and paste the following code: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
  
after pressing enter it should turn out like this

Hit enter, and it should turn out like this.

    Done! Welcome to GodMode! just double click the folder and Have fun with it.

In any case, head on in, and you’ll have quick access to more than 240 separate settings and controls. Admittedly, many of them will be irrelevant to most people, but it can be fun to see everything you can customize on your PC.

In any case, head on in, and you’ll have quick access to more than 240 separate settings and controls. Admittedly, many of them will be irrelevant to most people, but it can be fun to see everything you can customize on your PC.


And before i foreget  this also works for other versions of Windows. Try it on the version you are using. Works great for Windows 8.1, which exposes 270 functions.


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