No idea of the source, but this has apparently been spreading the interwebs.
This is for Windows 7 and works perfectly, but apparently it works in Vista as well but can make it crash(?)
Hmm.
Make a new folder and name it the following:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
You'll notice it becomes a control panel type shortcut - double-click it - and you'll go to a list of every control, setting and adjustment program and option of Windows. All in one list.
i found this out the other day, it also showed me some interesting settings i never knew existed
*Aspheric follows instructions...
*Aspheric clicks shortcut...
*Aspheric shit's his pants...
This is very cool! Thanks, never new of this... All i knew of was the God Admin account...
aspheric Wrote:the God Admin account...
God Admin O_o
do share
Cooooooooool!!! I dunno if I'm gonna try it but hey. I'm using Vista.
When I try to rename the folder it says it's using illegal characters. Am I supposed to take the brackets out?
it's more of a special account account than a god account, but never the less it's better than a regular admin account.
howtogeek.com Wrote:Enable the (Hidden) Administrator Account on Windows 7 or Vista
Many people familiar with prior versions of Windows are curious what happened to the built-in Administrator account that was always created by default. Does this account still exist, and how can you access it?
The account is created in Windows 7 or Vista, but since it’s not enabled you can’t use it. If you are troubleshooting something that needs to run as administrator, you can enable it with a simple command.
Note: You really shouldn’t use this account for anything other than troubleshooting. In fact, you probably shouldn’t use it at all.
Enable Built-in Administrator Account
First you’ll need to open a command prompt in administrator mode by right-clicking and choosing “Run as administrator” (or use the Ctrl+Shift+Enter shortcut from the search box)
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Now type the following command:
Code:
net user administrator /active:yes
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You should see a message that the command completed successfully. Log out, and you’ll now see the Administrator account as a choice. (Note that the screenshots are from Vista, but this works on Windows 7)
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You’ll note that there’s no password for this account, so if you want to leave it enabled you should change the password.
to undo it just write the same code again except replace "yes" with "no"
* 1-R deletes Jesus account.
Lunar Wrote:* Lunar deletes Jesus account.
You might want to be carefull with that one... it'll come back on easter.
theEvilOne Wrote:When I try to rename the folder it says it's using illegal characters. Am I supposed to take the brackets out?
i found it doesn't work on the desktop screen, my documents worked though