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How to activate God Mode on your Windows PC

With this, you can eliminate the need to dig through different menus.

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by David Adubiina
How to activate God Mode on your Windows PC
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We all know how tedious and complex tweaking settings on a Windows PC can be, sifting through various categories just to find the right settings to optimize your PC. But what if there was a way to access all Windows settings in one centralized location? Well, there is, and it's called God Mode.

God Mode is a feature that simplifies how you interact with your system settings. It allows you to store almost all system settings and configuration tools in one folder which you can access with just a click.

If you are wondering how to create this centralized hub for your settings, this article will walk you through activating this mode on your Windows PC.

Steps to Activate God Mode on Your Windows PC

Step 1. Right-click anywhere on your desktop and select New from the menu.

Step 2. From the sub-menu, choose Folder to create a new folder on your desktop.

Step 3. Right-click on the newly created folder and select Rename.

Step 4. Now, rename the folder to: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}.

  • Include the curly braces and type the exact name as shown. After renaming, the folder icon will change to a control panel icon.

Step 5. Once you notice the change to the folder, double-click on it to access the content. You will find a long list of system settings and tools neatly organized in categories like Administrative Tools, Network and Internet, Personalization, and more.

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Conclusion

Overall, God Mode makes managing your PC a lot simpler by giving you easy access to over 250 settings all in one place. No more digging through the Control Panel or searching for what you need.

But just like with anything powerful, it’s important to be mindful of who has access to it to keep your system secure. That way, you get all the convenience without compromising safety.

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