How To Create A GodMode Folder In Windows 7 And Windows Vista?
Have ever tried to access Windows 7 has a GodMode? Do you know what GodMode is? It enables you to have a place where you can get to all the settings without any need to browse around and click through options and folders in Control Panel or something else. Just add a new folder to your Desktop and name it
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
Once you have finished this work, you can see the icon on your desktop as follows. If you will open that particular folder, it will open up the following folder. How do you feel about that? Coooool.
Moreover, in the screenshot, you can see just four sections and remaining 46 different ones are hidden. When you do this, you should remember that the GodMode will work on Vista 32bit and 32 bit Windows Server 2008. At the same time, it wont work on Vista 64Bit service pack2 and 64 Bit windows Server 2008.
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