God Mode: Windows Cheat Code
If you grew up playing video games, God Mode meant one thing: unlimited power. Infinite ammo, invincibility, endless lives, basically becoming the digital equivalent of an all-powerful, immortal. All you had to do was type in a secret cheat code, and suddenly the rules no longer applied to you. Bliss.
But did you know Windows 10 and Windows 11 have their own version of God Mode? No, it won’t give you laser eyes or make your computer indestructible. But it will unlock a hidden control panel, that gives you powerful oversight, of your computer’s settings, all from one place.
Changes to the user-interface on current iterations of the Windows OS, have moved settings around that they are no longer intuitive to find and configure… I first came across God Mode, back when Windows 7 entered the chat and am glad to see that it still works on Windows 11.
What is God Mode on Windows?
Think of it as the ultimate Control Panel an everything-everywhere-all-at-once collection of over 200 settings, tools, and system configurations. Instead of clicking through menus like a digital archaeologist. God Mode gathers all those controls in a single list.
How to Enable God Mode on Windows
1. Create a new folder on your desktop
Right-click your desktop → New → Folder.
2. Rename the folder with the God Mode activation code
Copy and paste this exactly:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

3. God Mode Folder
The folder transforms into a Control Panel-style icon with no name and clicking it shows shortcuts to different settings and options organised by category.
If you miss the old Control Panel or prefer efficiency over Windows 11’s more… scenic routes, God Mode feels like coming home. Its also a great as a checklist for optimising or troubleshooting a PC.
Is God Mode Safe?
Yes. God Mode doesn’t unlock anything dangerous, it simply aggregates existing settings. You can’t break Windows unless you go clicking things you don’t understand (but that’s true in any part of life really).
Is this something you would tinker with or you don’t even know what kind of OS your computer uses…

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