Author Topic: Windows Vista: God Mode  (Read 2280 times)

1. Go to your desktop.
2. Right click.
3. Click "New".
4. Go to the top of the list and click "Folder".
5. Now the name of the folder should already be highlighted, copy this code:

GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

6. Replace the name of the folder (New Folder) with this code.
7. The folder will change to "God Mode" and give you a whole bunch of new tasks that you may never need. :D

Note: Make sure NOT to copy the space (enter) between the lines, if you do, when renaming it, just hit backspace.
« Last Edit: March 30, 2010, 06:12:57 PM by nitt »

i dunno if i should.

i now realize that this is just for managing your pc.
« Last Edit: March 30, 2010, 06:14:26 PM by PhantomJack »

Can this also work on Xp or windows 7?

I hear God Mode in Windows Vista is unstable/glitchy.


It works on Win 7 but like he said, bunch of unneeded stuff.

Can this also work on Xp or windows 7?

I have never tried it, so you could if you want to. I don't think so, though.

This is pretty neat, and the partition manager access is nice.

True? Hm, might try. Can you disable it?

True? Hm, might try. Can you disable it?

It's a program. If you don't like it, just delete it.

I wonder if I can do this on the school computers.

This is sooooooo old.

Yeah, don't try this. It just put Explorer into a crashing loop, and now I can't delete the file because it crashes.
Thanks.

Yeah, don't try this. It just put Explorer into a crashing loop, and now I can't delete the file because it crashes.
Wait what.
It's just a folder with bunch or random basic optimizing files. On Win 7 that is.-

Wait what.
It's just a folder with bunch or random basic optimizing files. On Win 7 that is.-
Not on Vista, apparently.