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What is the "God Mode" that is being talked about in this video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRGm45G-Br4 |
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Godmode provides a single place to access all Windows 7 settings without needing to browse options and folders in the Control Panel. Should I do it? 1
Sure, it does not really do any harm to the computer. Just think it is a super control pannel Oh, I have 64 bit and it seems to not be working for me. What OS do you have? Windows 7. Try rebooting Works here on 64 bit windows 7 Did you copy the quotes that were in the description because the only reason I put those there was because youtube wouldn't let me do it. (It must be something with how you code in html) I didn't. :/ Did you copy and paste it or did you type it in yourself? Copy and paste. hmmm? Try creating a new folder on the desktop and coping and pasting this GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}. (Cause I'm all out of ideas) It worked! :D Thank you!
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I have done this on my pc and basically every option for windows(even some you might not know about). Its worth the simple set up. :) |
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'God Mode' is a term that's also tossed around in the Android community. In Android, 'rooting' your device (similar to iPhone 'jailbreaking') enables access to everything on the device, including a large number of privileged commands and folders/files that are locked away and invisible to regular users. Each individual application that depends on using these commands or accessing files in those hidden folders must first request 'superuser' privileges, which the user confirms via a popup window. Activating 'God Mode' essentially allows every application to operate in superuser mode without requesting permission -- in fact, apps may not even be aware of this. A good example is a file manager tool, which usually doesn't see the protected storage areas and thus displays only user-accessible folders. But if 'God Mode' is in effect, the file manager displays the entire contents of the disk - including those hidden directories - without any special coding. In effect, 'God Mode' disables virtually every aspect of security and access protection built into Android, which is clearly very dangerous. It's incredibly easy to turn your device into a brick if you're not 100% sure of what you're doing! |
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I have God Mode on my Win7 64 bit PC and it is pretty cool to have it all in one place. Truth be told, I don't use it a lot though. Once I configured everything, I have little need to revisit. |

Dog mode? :P
xD I did a small typo.