God
Mode is an interesting name for it and perhaps it should be dropped. I
say this for several reasons. First of all, it’s not true to its name
because it really doesn’t do anything above and beyond what Windows
Vista and Windows 7 allow us to do already. Secondly, the term “God
Mode”, contrary to popular thought, does not really need to be part of
the process.
That being said, God Mode is a title that it has acquired and
therefore it is pretty widely known as such. The God Mode hack for
Windows Vista and Windows 7 is a quick and easy way to make a panel that
offers quick and easy access to quite the exhaustive list of Windows
settings.
In this article I would like to share how to do the god mode hack AND
several ways to make better use of the shortcut once created.
Let me first mention that it has been purported that this hack can
have adverse effects on a 64 bit Windows Vista system so please don’t
attempt this if that is your operating system. If you are not sure if
your Vista system is the 64 bit version, just check in the System
Information Window which is found in the Control Panel and is called
“System.”
This article will be depicting screenshots of a
Windows Vista system only. Realize that this god mode hack will also work with
Windows 7.
First of all, let me share with you how to do the hack creating the desired shortcut.
DISCLAIMER: Just so you know, this idea is not a new
one. It has been shared with the general public already by many
sources, one of which being
cnet. The basic idea is to create a folder in any location on the hard drive.
The trick is in the name. Most instructions you will come across will tell you to name the folder “
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}”
without the quotes but it really doesn’t matter whether or not you use
the word combination “GodMode.” The important part is the rest of it.
I named the folder on my system “
Windows Settings.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}”
for several reasons. One, I think it describes it better and two, I
think using the term “GodMode” is a somewhat flippant use for the title
of God. Call it whatever you want.
Anyhow, this hack is really cool because it contains virtually all
the settings for your Windows system in one place. If you’ve used
Windows before, you’ll understand how incredibly helpful this is! No
more hunting and trying to remember where that specific setting is
located just so you can do that tiny tweak you once knew how to do.
Even aside from that, the sheer amount of clicking that you are saved
from makes it worth it all!
OK, now for a few tips on how to make better use of the “GodMode” hack.
1. Make It Easily Accessible At A Moment’s Notice!
You can always do the easy-peasy desktop shortcut. I, for one HATE
having shortcuts all over my desktop which is why I typically keep them
all hidden. My suggestion is to create a quick start link on your
taskbar. I have all my important programs linked there so I hardly ever
even need to visit the Start menu!
Then there’s always the infamous
Rocket Dock, making Windows one more step closer to mimicking the Apple.
2. Sort Those Settings Links!
One of the first things I noticed about the list of settings was how
disorganized they appeared. Well, if you look carefully, you’ll notice
that you can click to sort them! You can put them in order
alphabetically by name, application or keywords. To me it would seem
that the application would be the most logical way to sort them, but to
each his own, right?
3. Filter For The Settings You’re Looking For!
Although it is present in all file folders, the nifty little search
box at the top of the window is a real time saver when you’re looking
for specific settings within that exhaustive list. If you have the
slightest idea of what you’re looking for, begin to type it and watch
the unwanted settings drop off! Simple yet effective!
How about it? Is the God Mode hack what it’s cracked up to be? Do
you have a better solution to quickly find the settings you’re looking
for? Let us know!
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