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To make this work, you must be using an account with administrative privileges.
Go to your desktop and create a new folder by right-clicking any open area, pointing to “New” on the context menu,
and then clicking the “Folder” command.
The new folder icon will appear.
Now, rename the folder to the following:
Double-click the icon to open the newly-created God Mode. The major categories are organized alphabetically and so are the more than 200 settings you’ll find within those categories.
While it’s certainly handy for getting to know the official names of all the Windows tools, you’ll probably find (like we did) that it’s faster to search for them through the Start menu. Still, the God Mode folder offers a handy introduction to all the tools available and a great way to search for things when you’re not quite sure what they’re named.
Go to your desktop and create a new folder by right-clicking any open area, pointing to “New” on the context menu,
and then clicking the “Folder” command.
The new folder icon will appear.
Now, rename the folder to the following:
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While it’s certainly handy for getting to know the official names of all the Windows tools, you’ll probably find (like we did) that it’s faster to search for them through the Start menu. Still, the God Mode folder offers a handy introduction to all the tools available and a great way to search for things when you’re not quite sure what they’re named.