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HOW TO: ACTIVATE GOD MODE IN YOUR PC

Good day ladies and gents it's gene arcade here
And today we're gonna be making our first "how to" post! Now the purpose of making these how to segment is because a lot of people are stuck in situations that they can't really handle and at the end pay money to get them fixed, and these situations or problem are within their capacity to fix by themselves only if they knew..... So we decided to give you tips and tricks on executing these tasks without a sweat.... Hope you enjoy?


On todays how to segment we going be finding out-HOW TO ACTIVATE GOD MODE ON YOUR PC.
Now a lot of you don't really know what God mode is, and to that know don't really know how to activate and probably use them.
To those that don't know what God mode is picture this:

* you made an error in your system and you want restore it to its previous settings
* your harddrive space is being eaten up and you don't know what's eaten it up
*you wanna customize your pc and I mean changing fonts and reducing icons to tiniest of your choice
* you wonna get to you device manager hub and configure a device you've just plugged in

The list is long and it goes on and on, so what really does God mode do? Well it provides a shortcut to any thing and everything in the computer. This makes it easy to access any configuration panel of your system, it restores your system to a particular date or period with a single click.... And many many more


So how do you activate God mode mode on pc? Simple, just follow these steps and you'll be done in no time

1. Make sure your system is on administrator

2. Create a new folder

3. Rename the folder with "GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}"

4. Save name and enjoy!

NOTE; PAY ATTENTION TO NAME OF THE FILE
TAKING NOTE OF THE DOT(.),THE BRACKETS AND THE MIX BETWEEN LETTERS AND NUMBERS

God mode works with all windows version


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