Add the “God Mode” Control Panel to Windows 7
Posted on January 10, 2010 at 5:36 am
Windows 7 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 at the path 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. This can be a pain when trying to find a specific setting that you want to configure.
However, there is one other way that you can adjust settings on your Windows 7 computer, which gives you all adjustment options in one place… Windows 7 “God Mode”.
To get to your Windows 7 “God Mode” settings, 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. Right click on the folder and select Properties from the drop down menu. Under the first tab, General, you will see a text box with the name of the folder. Type the following code into the text box to change the name of the folder:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
After you are done, click the OK button to close the folder Properties window. Now, the folder should have changed from the default blank folder icon to a Control Panel looking icon.
Double click on the “God Mode” 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 7 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 adjustments.
Note the differences between the Control Panel and “God Mode” panel.
If you prefer not to use God Mode, but would like to have a folder/direct link to the Control Panel on your desktop, that can easily be done as well. Click the start menu button, roll your cursor over the Control Panel link, right click, and select Show on Desktop from the secondary menu.
That’s all there is to it, that is how you use Windows 7 “God Mode”, an easy way to adjust all settings for your computer in one convenient place.
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Works fine on my 32 bit Vista Business machine as well. Very handy to have it all in one place. Reportedly it does NOT work on 64 bit version of the OS.
Tried this in XP, but it does not work. I guess that the numeric code in the brackets refers to a specific address within the Windows 7 registry. Am wondering if there is a “God Mode” for XP???
Now that’s useful! And it works fine on my 64 bit Windows 7 machine too.
This is a great hidden feature in Windows 7! Thanks!
Hmmm, the God Mode works on my 64-bit Windows 7 machine just fine. Note that this will not work on Windows XP or Vista, it’s only a Windows 7 hack.
This is no godmode !
1st) You can call it anything at all
2nd) Is was present in Vista also.
3rd) It will make all 64bit OS’s crash & stop starting.
4rd) Read here : http://www.askvg.com/truth-behind-hidden-secret-god-mode-found-in-windows-7/
Thanks for the tip. Adjusting settings gets tiresome after a while.
Just like Pipo said there is no GodMode or anything like that. If you search the registry for this string “{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}” you will find it is a globally unique identifier, or guid and when you name a folder with a guild Windows will launch whatever is listed in the registry for that guide. In this case the control panel.
If you wanted to you can make more like one for the recycle bin and call it whatever you like, just copy this string without the quotes “Put Unique Name Here.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}”
this is no secret mood or nothing.
Windows 7: Just open Control Panel and type s in the search box…you get the same interface.