CraigB
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God Mode
Here’s a neat Windows 7 trick that’s been doing the rounds on the Internet. It enables “GodMode,” a term devised by the Microsoft development team, which provides a single place to access all Windows settings without needing to browse options and folders in the Control Panel.
To use it:
- Create a new folder.
2.Rename the folder to GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}(note that you can change the “GodMode” text, but the following period and code number are essential).
3.The folder icon will change — double click it to show the GodMode window:
The window shows nearly 50 sections with quick links to configuration options. Strictly speaking, it’s not a God Mode since all the options are available elsewhere. It’s more akin to an “all tasks” list — but you may find it easier than stumbling through Windows numerous screens and panels.
Big Red Warning!
The trick appears to work on both the 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows 7. Vista 32-bit and Windows Server 2008 32-bit should also work. However, it is known to crash 64-bit versions of Vista — and you may need to boot in safe mode or to the command line to delete the folder.
system
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I’ve had that on my desktop since (according to the properties) 09 June 2010 ;D
This showed up when win 7 was just released IIRC…
Something I have discovered, all it does is list the things that show up when you type similar things in the start menu…so in my case, not really that useful…
CraigB
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Dam it! thought i’d found something new 
system
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It is not the only one either…
And there are probably more…
system
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This has been known info since Windows 7 Pre builds. Your about 2 years late. ;D
Also when you do this it will create 2 explorer.exe’s when ever you open Godmode. Just like when you pin My Computer to the taskbar you will get 2 explorer.exe’s.
You can learn a lot more about it in the following thread:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53083.msg450307#msg450307
(I didn’t start it just added to the thread and happen to have this link handy.)