How to Enable Windows God Mode for Advanced System Controls

Enable Windows God Mode to access all system settings and administrative tools from a single folder. Works on Windows 10 and 11.

  1. Create a new folder on your desktop. Right-click on an empty area of your desktop. Select New > Folder from the context menu. A new folder will appear with the default name highlighted and ready for editing.
  2. Rename the folder with the God Mode command. Replace the default folder name with this exact text: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}. Press Enter to confirm the name change. The folder icon will transform into a Control Panel-style icon.
  3. Open the God Mode folder. Double-click the newly created God Mode folder to open it. Windows will load all available system settings and administrative tools into a single interface. The folder will display hundreds of options organized alphabetically.
  4. Navigate the God Mode interface. Scroll through the alphabetical list of options or use Ctrl+F to search for specific settings. Each item shows a descriptive name and category. Double-click any item to launch that particular setting or tool directly.
  5. Pin God Mode to your taskbar. Right-click the God Mode folder and select Pin to taskbar. This creates permanent access to all system settings without navigating to your desktop. The pinned icon will appear in your taskbar for quick access.

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