God Mode in Windows Vista/7? Not so Godly afterall …

Flare_Win_Seven_Orb_by_lennipenni

So you’ve probably heard of the recently popular God Mode in Windows Vista/7 which I had blogged several days before, and some of you might be impressed with the result. But it might probably not very impressed to some of the people too, as it is only meant for developer to access some of the frequent used option easily. Even the MSDN Moderator, tonysoper, has made clear of the claimed undocumented God Mode in Windows Vista/7.

Now, because of the popularity of the God Mode Topic, thewindowsclub.com has released a tool called GodMode creator for everyone to create all the available control panel shortcuts at a single click. You might want to know what is actually the so called ‘God Mode’ in the Windows.   

Quoted from the GodMode creator

Windows has a set of certain folders which are identified by unique strings referred to as CLSID or Windows Class Identifiers. These folders can be accessed by using the CLSID identifier codes that Windows assigns to each individual folder in the Windows Registry. If you know the codes, you can launch these with ease.

In short, GodModes are nothing but developer shortcuts built into Windows 7 & Vista, that enable easy access to certain settings and information about the operating system.

Screenshots of the GodMode creator:

image

image

image

So if you want to know what the software can offer you, just go ahead and download from their website.

Note: As mentioned in the previous article, it might cause Windows Vista x64 to crash when using the tool. The solution is here if you crashes your Windows Vista x64 explorer.exe. 

 

Share This Article

Add to: Facebook | Digg | Del.icio.us | Stumbleupon | Reddit | Blinklist | Twitter | Technorati | Yahoo Buzz | Newsvine

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s