For the average user or anyone who has been using Windows Vista over the last few years, this might not be a big deal. For XP users that skipped Vista, this can be a big problem, as many of the features they have become accustomed to have been renamed and/or moved to different places. Thankfully, Microsoft included a nice search engine with the OS which can be a big help in finding things.
Don’t like having to use a search engine to customize your computer settings? Try using Windows God Mode.
Windows God Mode is basically a hack that allows you to create a control console that has pretty much every setting imaginable for Windows 7 and Vista.
Accessing God Mode is a simple three-step process that involves creating and renaming a folder:
1. For simplicity, I like to create this folder on the C: drive. Open My Computer and double-click on the C: drive. This will show you the contents of the hard drive.
2. Right-click in the white space of the window and select the option new folder.
3. Right-click the folder you created and rename it to the following, EXACTLY as it appears here:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
It’s that simple.
Open the folder and you’ll see a window similar to this:

Now you'll be able to customize your systems settings from one place.
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