The Windows 7 operating system has many settings scattered across different tabs and windows, making it inconvenient even for experienced users to dig through all these windows in search of the desired settings. For beginners, it is even more "not comme il faut".
For user convenience, developers have included a hidden function in the OS called GodMode. This function appears at first glance as a simple folder, but when opened, it reveals absolutely all settings of the operating system and computer.
Activating GodMode is quite simple. Create an empty folder on your desktop or anywhere else on your computer. Now you need to rename it by pressing the F2 key or right-clicking on the folder and selecting "Rename".
The new folder name must include the code: "{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}", and before it, you need to write any name, for example, "GodMode". That is, in the final version, the folder name should look like this (without quotes): "GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}":
After renaming the folder, press the "Enter" key, and the folder will transform into:
Opening the created folder, you will find absolutely all settings, compactly arranged in one folder and divided into separate sections:
By clicking on the arrows (some of which are marked with a red circle), you can expand or collapse a specific group of settings, of which there are many in GodMode, as can be seen from the scrollbar in the upper right corner. By creating such a folder, you will no longer need to search for the necessary settings throughout the computer, since they are all collected here in one place.