Enable Windows 7's /Vista Hidden "God Mode" provides users with a centralized Control Panel for all of Windows' settings, from changing your desktop background to setting up a VPN or partitioning your hard drive. In all, there are nearly 50 categories and most have several entries.
1. Create a new folder. Anywhere is fine, I created one on my desktop.
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2.Rename the folder to: God Mode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} *Note: The "God Mode" chunk can be called anything you want.
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3. The default folder icon will change to a Control Panel icon, and you can open it to view all of the settings.
User reports suggest that it may crash Windows Vista 64-bit, so proceed with caution.
I have Windows 7 Home Premium tried it on that it works.
For whatever reasons sometimes you have to reinstall your Windows and after the reinstall you have to look for all those essential free apps you had gotten used to and reinstall them there is a useful service called Ninite which will make the process stress free.
Ninite is compatible with Windows XP, Vista and 7 -- both 32 and 64-bit versions.
To use the service, simply scroll through and select any program you're interested in, then click on Get Installer at the bottom of the page and save the executable.
The installer provided by Ninite bypasses license agreements, though you are still obligated to comply with them.
It also automatically [B]excludes any browser toolbars and other junk that many freeware apps are often packaged[/B] with. In fact,[B] Ninite's software isn't even installed in the process.[/B]
__http://ninite.com/
1. Create a new folder. Anywhere is fine, I created one on my desktop.
[IMG]http://www.techspot.com/articles-info/236/img-2.jpg[/IMG]
2.Rename the folder to: God Mode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} *Note: The "God Mode" chunk can be called anything you want.
[IMG]http://www.techspot.com/articles-info/236/img-3.jpg[/IMG]
3. The default folder icon will change to a Control Panel icon, and you can open it to view all of the settings.
User reports suggest that it may crash Windows Vista 64-bit, so proceed with caution.
I have Windows 7 Home Premium tried it on that it works.
For whatever reasons sometimes you have to reinstall your Windows and after the reinstall you have to look for all those essential free apps you had gotten used to and reinstall them there is a useful service called Ninite which will make the process stress free.
Ninite is compatible with Windows XP, Vista and 7 -- both 32 and 64-bit versions.
To use the service, simply scroll through and select any program you're interested in, then click on Get Installer at the bottom of the page and save the executable.
The installer provided by Ninite bypasses license agreements, though you are still obligated to comply with them.
It also automatically [B]excludes any browser toolbars and other junk that many freeware apps are often packaged[/B] with. In fact,[B] Ninite's software isn't even installed in the process.[/B]
__http://ninite.com/



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