Struggling with Win10 ?
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There are plenty of other neat tricks like this as well.
"I've seen more information on a frickin' sticky note!" - Dave Kreskowiak
Paul Conrad wrote:
There are plenty of other neat tricks like this
Making it like XP is a neat trick? It should be better than XP on its own.
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Activate the God Mode ![^]
Sorry, the link had an auto play noisy video so I closed before reading. Was there anything interesting?
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Sorry, the link had an auto play noisy video so I closed before reading. Was there anything interesting?
veni bibi saltavi
Nagy Vilmos wrote:
auto play noisy video
My browser does not allow this, so I did not notice. In a nutshell:
GodMode. The mere mention of the omnipotence-granting tweak should bring a smile to the face of veteran Windows tinkerers, and yes, the legendary hidden feature still works in the Windows 10 Preview.
GodMode essentially unlocks a centralized table of contents for all of Windows’ far-flung features and customization options, drawing all your options together into a single interface and sorting them by tweak types. Once you’ve basked in its glory, you’ll be hooked for life.
Activating it is easy: Just create a new folder and rename it to following:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
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Activate the God Mode ![^]
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Or they could just call it, "General Table of Contents"; since it does not grant you any special powers.
Exactly. The irony here is high : Having such a "general table of contents" is precisely what everybody with a bit of organisation feeling would do if they were assigned the task to guide the user. Instead of that, the operating system clusters all the settings in a zillion different places, and then creates a back door for accessing the overview and names it "God Mode", as if you'd need any kind of super power to be able to handle a table of content. :doh: :^)
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Or they could just call it, "General Table of Contents"; since it does not grant you any special powers.
Richard MacCutchan wrote:
any special powers
And, if I may add, God mode is for me associated to IDDAD*, IDKFQ, and, if really needed, IDCLIP. *For qwertyians, IDDQD and IDKFA.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote:
any special powers
And, if I may add, God mode is for me associated to IDDAD*, IDKFQ, and, if really needed, IDCLIP. *For qwertyians, IDDQD and IDKFA.
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We're doomed.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote:
any special powers
And, if I may add, God mode is for me associated to IDDAD*, IDKFQ, and, if really needed, IDCLIP. *For qwertyians, IDDQD and IDKFA.
Rage wrote:
*For qwertyians, IDDQD and IDKFQA.
FTFY. Invincible Doom Kicks Elephanting Backside was the expansion that went round the traps back in the day. It always made it an easy to recall combo. ;)
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Paul Conrad wrote:
There are plenty of other neat tricks like this
Making it like XP is a neat trick? It should be better than XP on its own.
I was meaning, more GUID codes, http://www.zdnet.com/article/the-ultimate-god-mode-list-39-secret-windows-7-shortcuts/[^]
"I've seen more information on a frickin' sticky note!" - Dave Kreskowiak
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Activate the God Mode ![^]
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It's not exactly new to Windows 10. That feature was present at least since Vista. I'm not sure if XP had it.
They all had (XP and 7 included). I did not say it was new, only that it might help the fellow CPians who were having their first Win10 attempts :laugh: