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How to Activate Godmode in Windows 10
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Godmode in Windows 10 is a hidden feature that provides access to all of the operating system's control settings in a single folder. Activating Godmode in Windows 10 is a simple process, and you can follow these steps to do so: 1. Right-click on the Windows 10 desktop and select "New" > "Folder". 2. Rename the folder with the following text: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} Note: The term "GodMode" can be replaced with any other text of your choosing, but the period and brackets ({}) should remain the same. 3. Press "Enter" to create the folder, and the icon should automatically change to the Control Panel icon. 4. Double-click the Godmode folder to access all of the Windows 10 control settings. That's it! You've successfully activated Godmode in Windows 10. You can now easily access all of the settings and options available in the operating system from a single folder.
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