What is the "God mode" in Win10/Win8/Win7?

  

Computer Shop News: This morning, IT House shared the three-step method of playing God mode in Win10. Many friends already know that this thing already exists in Win7. So, have you ever thought about what this God model is?

In fact, calling this "God mode" is really a bit of a party, the string of characters is actually CLSID, it is no secret, software development may be familiar with this thing. .

What is the ghost of CLSID? Take a look at the following explanation:

Globally Unique Identifier, or GUID for short, is the globally unique identifier. Also known as Class ID in Windows, abbreviated as CLSID, which refers to the unique ID code assigned by Windows system to different applications, file types, OLE objects, special folders and various system components. The identity of the identity is distinguished from other objects. In view of its principle of production, it is possible to guarantee the "uniqueness" of CLSID.

Where can I find the CLSID?

Press Win+R, enter regedit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor and expand HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\. Under CLSID, you can see a lot of such strings, the so-called "God mode" is in it.


In addition, there are other CLSIDs that can be used to open specific windows, such as:

Personalization: {ED834ED6-4B5A-4bfe-8F11-A626DCB6A921}

All applications: {4234d49b-0245-4df3-b780-3893943456e1}

More CLSID can refer to: "Support Win7 and future win8; God mode".

Now we know that these CLSIDs are actually equivalent to an entry for some system settings or system folders. In Windows, these entries can be provided by renaming folders. In addition, you can also use Shell. Commands go directly to these locations.

The shell command is written as:

explorer.exe shell:::{CLSID}

Sometimes abbreviated as:

shell:::{CLSID }

These commands can be used in “Run”.

In Windows 10, if you installed Rubik's Cube (click here to download) or Win10 Optimizer (click here to download), you can also use the Shell command to add these items to the right-click menu, such as the traditional personalized settings. Add to the context menu:




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