01.What is God Mode?
**God Mode** isn't a hack, but rather a "master shortcut" that Microsoft created for developers. It gathers more than 200 settings into a single folder that are normally scattered between the new Settings menu and the old Control Panel, making life much easier for those who love customizing their system.
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02.Step-by-Step: How to Enable It
It's very simple and requires no installations:
- Go to your Desktop.
- Right-click on an empty space > New > Folder.
- Rename the folder with the following code exactly as it is (copy and paste):
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} - Press Enter. The folder icon will change to the Control Panel icon.
03.What Can You Find Inside?
Useful Categories:
Once opened, you'll see everything organized:
- Administrative Tools.
- Backup and Restore settings.
- Advanced Power and Sleep options.
- Credential and Password management.
- Mouse, Keyboard, and Sound adjustments.
04.Tip: Use Configuration Search
Since the list is massive, use the search bar in the upper right corner of the God Mode folder. Type something like "Partition" or "Color," and it will instantly filter for the exact tool you need, without you having to navigate through 10 different Windows 11 menus.
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Douglas Felipe M. Gonçalves
Expert in Windows system optimization with years of experience in hardware diagnostics, kernel tuning, and advanced technical support. Founder of Voltris and developer of the Voltris Optimizer.
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