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So I found a really cool trick in Windows 7, one that microsoft won't tell you about. You know how when you go to your control panel on your computer you have 49 items in front of you (I just counted on mine - 49). Well there is a way to create a folder that shows all access to your operating system control panel, its called GodMode. In GodMode you don't get just 49 but you get 267 items (that is what I ended up with).

So how do you create this "GodMode"? Well first you need a empty folder. I put mine on my desktop but you can place it anywhere.

Once you create a new folder you are going to want to rename it. Simply right click on it and choose to "rename" it. You will want to rename it to the following (just like I did in the picture above):

GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

Once you rename it your folder will look like this and be called "GodMode"

Here is a screen shot of what the top part looks like in "Godmode" (click on it to resize it):

Now if you want to see what the whole thing looks like then CLICKY to see (this is mine). I love it, my whole computer is at my finger tips!

Note: According to cnet:
The trick is also said to work in Windows Vista, although some are warning that although it works fine in 32-bit versions of Vista, it can cause 64-bit versions of that operating system to crash. So vista users do it at your own discretion.

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