
God Mode Windows Xp
Windows has a vast amount of settings that can be configured to adjust how Windows operates. However, adjusting these settings is not the easiest thing to do. The majority of them must be adjusted using the Control Panel, found by going to Start > Control Panel.
Although the Control Panel is a good tool, it can sometimes be difficult to use. For the most part, when using Control Panel, you must toggle back in forth between numerous different windows to setup everything. Sometimes it’s also hard to find a specific setting that you are looking for. For example, I’ve written an entire post just on how to configure the Network and Sharing Center.
In addition, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 have two places for adjusting settings: via the Control Panel and via the Settings app.
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However, there is one other way that you can adjust settings on your Windows computer, which gives you all adjustment options in one place: God Mode or the Master Control Panel. No one is really sure why it’s called God Mode because it’s basically just a list of all the possible settings in one place and you don’t have to name it God Mode!
To get to this Master Control Panel, you need to first create a new folder on your desktop. To do so, right click on your desktop to bring up the secondary menu. From the secondary menu, choose New > Folder. This will add a default folder to your desktop which will be named something like New folder, or New folder 2, etc.
Next, you need to change the name of the New folder that you just created. First copy the text below that starts with GodMode.(E…}. Now right click on the folder and choose Rename.
Paste this text as the name of the folder and then press Enter. Now, the folder should have changed from the default blank folder icon to a Control Panel looking icon with the name GodMode. Note that you can change that beginning text to anything you like, it doesn’t have to be GodMode.
Double click on the icon to open it up. You will notice that it looks similar to the Control Panel window, with all options placed in list format. This is a great way to see all the available adjustments for Windows in one spot.
Now, you can jump to a certain setting and configure it easily, without having to go through a bunch of different Windows. When you click on a listing within the “God Mode” window, you will be able to go straight to the configuration page.
Note that everything in the Master Control Panel can also be found in the regular Control Panel by performing a search. Below, I have shown the results from doing a search in GodMode and in the regular Control Panel. As you can see, you get the same results.
The main convenience of GodMode is that you can see all the settings without having to know what to search for. This has proved helpful on a number of occasions because I didn’t know exactly what word to search for, but was able to find the setting when browsing through the list.
Again, this little trick works on Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. If you have any questions, feel free to comment. Enjoy!
The previous three versions of Windows have a hidden feature that is referred to as God Mode. This allows you to access a folder that contains links to all of the settings available in Windows.
We recently showed you how to find Control Panel and other familiar Windows 7 tools in Windows 10. While that helps, you might want to try the hidden God Mode for access to over 40 categories of Windows settings and customizations. It’s basically a super control panel where everything is located in one central location.
Note: For this to work, you have to have Administrator rights for your PC. This process works with Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, too.
Enable God Mode in Windows 10
Right-click on the desktop and select New > Folder.

Now type or copy and paste in the following and hit Enter:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
When you’re done you’ll see the following Control Panel style icon.
Tip: You don’t have to name it “God Mode” You can type in any name before the period when naming the folder. For example, in the shots below, I called it UltimategPMode. Have fun and name it whatever you want.
If this is the first time doing this, when you open the God Mode folder, you’ll be amazed at the number of items that are available to you.
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Just like any folder, you can search for what you want in it. In the example below I searched programs and features and got a list of eight related settings.
If you want to, you can pin it to the Start menu. Just right-click the folder and select Pin to Start.
Then you’ll have the tile on your Start menu, and I would recommend moving it to a group called Admin or something similar. For more on that, read: How to Create Live Tile Groups in Windows 10 Start menu.
God Mode makes it much easier to find a feature or setting that you need access to much faster than clicking through several screens.
Thanks to our long time reader Ziggy for making sure we finally got this tip up!