God mode windows 10
The folder functions the way it’s intended, with the Control Panel items showing as they’re supposed to. Many of you may be familiar with Windows God Mode. Stardokcs used to have a fine little app to do this for the previous Windows and it worked great. Because every single one I have ever met fits that perfectly.
Elohim, El, Elah etc have also been used.
If you are a long-time Windows user, you may remember a trick to enable ‘God Mode’. It may sound epic depending on your expectations, but the easiest way to describe the feature is that it gives access to all of the operating system’s control panels from within a single folder. In fact, its real name is the Windows Master Control Panel shortcut. God Mode was an inside joke, but one that stuck. As it turns out, you can enable God Mode in Windows 10 as well.
Why would you need it? The feature is useful for those in IT, those who manage a computer, and obviously for those advanced enthusiasts. Most consumers have little need for the feature, and in fact, it could lend itself to doing some damage to the OS. Think of God Mode as a backdoor to the OS to access all the settings. Of course, just enabling it does nothing, but just don’t tinker around too much without an OS backup.
So let’s get to it:. You can actually name the folder anything you want like NinjaCat mode. That’s it. Now when you open that folder, you can see around 40 different settings, including Devices and Printers, Credential Manager, Indexing , etc.
Some variations exist depending if you have a Home or Pro version and different hardware. Truth be told, it is not that exciting. However, if you are a serious user having all of these shortcuts in one spot is super convenient. If you think this guide is helpful, we have many more posts like this in our Windows 10 help, tips, and tricks page.
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See all comments Useful in updating stubborn drivers. First thing I did. Sometimes links in search show settings that go no where so it’s good to just drop in. You can put any name instead of godmode! Yup, updated to reflect this feature. Also, deleted all the off-topic, infighting comments below this. Thank you so much : For deleting all the off-topic, infighting comments. Now thats a 1st since that rules post. Thanks for that. This article also reminded me I had this WindowsSettings tool for my W8.
I never used it much at all, preferring to do things the old, hard way. Used this in my earlier Windows 7 install. Its a super convenient shortcut. Some of the settings are actually not very apparent via the normal settings page. Does any1 know if background on login page can be changed from that default Windows 10 Hero image to something else? Technically, yes. However, using some apps to make it happen can be dangerous.
I borked my XPS 13 yesterday and cannot login any longer. We are looking to do something on it but only if it is safe.
Damaging the login screen basically kills the OS and you have to either get in there and fix it, do a restore if you have a point or a reinstall of the OS. Not fun. Will need a way to get to the recovery prompt, should be accessible via installation media or the recovery partition. The system doesn’t give the same elevated privileges to modified system applications. Will need to fix permissions to the login app after modifying it. I just fixed my friends laptop who forgot their password.
Now you don’t have to worry about anything and can reinstall Windows or whatever. Yes, bing it. You have to replace the picture file with the one you want. Or is this something else you’re referring to? Login screen! Two different things. LoL ;. Stardokcs used to have a fine little app to do this for the previous Windows and it worked great. It’s customizable, all it takes is a little registry value change and dropping an image of the correct resolution into a folder.
Yep one of the major things AW owners ask on nbr. Yes, its well documents too, one of the first changes that I make. Inb4 religious groups claim this is offensive. I can see the dramatic headline now from some flimsy “journalist” that’s on the hunt to blast Microsoft for something. Yeah, or the atheists get all uppity. They will claim that god mode doesn’t exist haha. Oh cmon give us a break :D. I’m an atheist and have no problem with “God mode”.
Don’t like the uppity comment though. Of course as an atheist and a vegan, I’m used to being called uppity among other things. You are a living stereotype Why aren’t you using a Mac to complete the image? I’m a diehard Windows guy who likes to dabble with Linux on the side. Can’t stand Mac. At all. What exactly is it about being atheist and vegan that makes someone a “pretensious hipster” in your mind? There is a God and only one God! You haven’t played Smite yet, have you? Nobody battles the Easter bunny, Santa Claus, or the tooth fairy.
But Atheists who wish to force their beliefs which is not all atheists, I know fight God all the time. Why is this? Because you don’t fight what is not real. Is it Vishnu? Is it Ra? Because every single one I have ever met fits that perfectly. Holier-than-thou attitude. I will say it is admirable you steer clear of Apple crap tho, congrats.
It takes alot of faith to be an athiest I don’t see what all the drama is here. As a normal person with mild dislexia, I have a god out in the backyard. Do you have Dog Mode folder? I made it all caps for your benefit. Just be a vegan and be quiet about it. Nobody cares even a small amount and nobody is going to pat you on the back. Admit it, you do think your better than other people dont you? I don’t believe in the textbook definition of a god.
I don’t fault others for doing so though. In fact, they’ve identified the genes that make people more or less inclined to believe in a god.