Monday 10 September 2012

Everyone wants to unlock the GodMode in Windows 7 and make hidden options visible.

We show how easy it is and explain to you the benefits behind it.
What sounds like a cheat for any game, is actually the most recent discovery in the Windows 7 world. A mode that lists the control panel clearly and to free us from the terrible clicking but in Unterkategorieren.
But how can you now activate the GodMode in Windows 7?GodMode in Windows 7 Unlock: How it's done!




1Preparation and limitations


Before we get down to it, we need a fresh folder on our desktop. To right-click on the desktop to create under New> Folder to an empty folder. That's about the preparation. This option is available only on Windows 7 Windows XP and Windows Vista users have an alternate mode on will be discussed at the end.
2.GodMode secret is the folder name

 The secret is in the folder name. A simple click on the already selected folder (if it is not highlighted, click once to highlight it and again to change the name to). Now enter GodMode. ED7BA470 a {-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} and confirm with Enter. It is not an error in the input is done, it is recommended to copy and paste the code in the folder name transfer.
3. Hidden options at a glance

 The folder is transformed to the system controller and is called GodMode only. One could have also set any other name instead of "GodMode" in front of the point and the number-letter combination (see video). When you start the mode by double-clicking the Control Panel opens in a concise list format. Instead of annoying single navigation you have at a glance. The search function at the top right filter if required the necessary sub-themes, the fold out and off. Here again the procedure in motion pictures:
4.The Windows XP and Vista version


Well, now we know how to unlock the GodMode in Windows 7. Who owns an older operating system that can do that too. With Windows XP, but I think this is unnecessary, because back then the Control Panel was still clear. Generally, this only works in 32 bit mode. The 64 bit mode causes crashes and it is not advisable to use this! Such options can be hidden otherwise make from step 1 visible in XP and Vista, or you look directly at the video of step 3.

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