A hidden feature in Windows 7 has been dug up recently. Create a new folder on the desktop or elsewhere and rename the folder as "XX. {ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} ", for example," driver house. {ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} ", the icon for this folder becomes the control panel icon, open to view all options for the control panel and system settings.
In fact, this so-called "God mode" exists in Vista as early as possible and is one of the many developer features not specifically stated in Windows systems, the purpose is to make it easier for developers to control various internal settings. In an interview with zdnet, Steven Sinofsky, Windows director, said that in addition to the settings that have been circulating on the Internet recently, there are several similar features that Microsoft has not explicitly pointed out, from changing the default location to power management, etc.
Sinofsky said that the "God mode" is just a network name, which is not called by Microsoft. It is also a simple developer instruction and is not concealed by Microsoft. According to the user, using this God-mode folder sometimes causes system crashes, so we recommend that you use it with caution.
Microsoft was very surprised to hear about this. Sinofsky also provided some other commands, which are used in the same way as the previously reported God folder. I will not repeat them here. The commands provided by Sinofsky are as follows:
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{4026824f-2f69-46b8-b9bf-5654fc07e423}
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