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Windows 7 Has Lots of "God Modes"

An anonymous reader writes "Those intrigued by the 'GodMode' in Windows 7 may be interested to know that there are many other similar shortcuts hidden within the operating system — some going back to Vista or before. Steven Sinofsky, Windows division president, said several similar undocumented features provide direct access to all kinds of settings, from choosing a location to managing power settings to identifying biometric sensors." Update: 01/07 23:46 GMT by CT : Link updated to source.

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  1. Unfortunately... by Anonymusing · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...theologians have recently determined that God has a "MicrosoftMode". Watch out for the Blue Screen of Death.

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    1. Re:Unfortunately... by slarrg · · Score: 5, Funny

      Noah's already experienced it but God gave us a new colorful interface element and promised it'll never happen again.

    2. Re:Unfortunately... by CAIMLAS · · Score: 3, Funny

      .... oh shit.

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    3. Re:Unfortunately... by severoon · · Score: 5, Funny

      I think the user experience design meeting at MS must have gone something like this...

      "Listen, we've developed this feature that lets users manage their systems very conveniently. Access to everything from one place."
      "Wow, that does look good. All in favor of hiding it?"
      (all, in unison) "Aye!"

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    4. Re:Unfortunately... by recoiledsnake · · Score: 4, Insightful

      God bless their souls. I would want Grandma to be atleast 3 clicks away from the desktop from settings such as "Create and Format Hard Disk Partitions". Me? I just put the folder on the desktop as a easy way to tweak my gaming desktop.

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    5. Re:Unfortunately... by dpilot · · Score: 3, Interesting

      A few years back, I had my (~80) mother set up with a PC running a fairly well locked down Linux setup. It was set up with icewm, and she had menu items for email, (thunderbird) solitaire, (pysol) and a few others. Basically I tailored is specifically to her needs. The mail was kept on a local imap server, and thunderbird connected to it. That way if she did something really weird to thunderbird and made it crash, her mail would be safe in server-space. I did most of what I could to grandma-proof the system.

      Somehow she kept changing the theme on icewm. I don't know how... For the particular theme she kept getting, you have to be 4 clicks into a menu tree. But she did, and I'd ssh into her machine and tweak things back the way they belonged, from a spare copy. At one point I marked a bunch of her files as read-only, but some software sees that, sees that she owns the file, and "kindly" changed it back to read-write and made the bogus update. I kept wanting to change things so she didn't even own her own configuration files - they would belong to someone else, and she would have group-level read permission. Never had the chance to do it - testing was the hard part - I'd have to be there for that, and when we were there we had more important things to do that spend a lot of time on the computer.

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    6. Re:Unfortunately... by webmistressrachel · · Score: 3, Funny

      "women still bleed for no freakin' reason" ... the occasion you seem to be referring to is NOT bleeding as you know it at all, it's a monthly cycle of cleaning and renewal. And although it is painful, and ugly, a lot of women still see the menstrual cycle as the gift it is - the ability to create a miracle.

      As for all the other stuff about God vs. Lucifer - you're correct, "He's an absentee landlord! Worship that? Never!"

      At least I know where I stand with the devil, well, I tend to kneel, actually... (use your imagination, boys!)

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    7. Re:Unfortunately... by WormholeFiend · · Score: 2, Funny

      So what you are basically saying is that seniors are very efficient at finding Linux bugs?

      Looks like a good opportunity for crowdsourcing if you ask me...

    8. Re:Unfortunately... by pluther · · Score: 4, Funny

      ...God has a "MicrosoftMode".

      That would explain why he freaked so much about his users interfacing with that Apple a while back...

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    9. Re:Unfortunately... by node+3 · · Score: 2, Informative

      Noah's already experienced it but God gave us a new colorful interface element and promised it'll never happen again.

      So that explains the Apple "Beachball of Death" :-)

      The beachball (pinwheel, etc.) is the equivalent of the Windows hourglass, *not* the equivalent of the BSoD. Apple's BSoD is the kernel panic, just like any other self-respecting Unix.

    10. Re:Unfortunately... by ppanon · · Score: 2, Funny

      I know what you mean. At less than 18 months, our son was pressing keys at random while sitting on my wife's lap as she used her iMac computer. He managed to get the preferences changed to run an inverted video once, as well as to get it to go into some sort of audio/speech synthesis visually-impaired-support mode. At that age he wasn't that savvy either. Nowadays at nearly 2 years, he's starting to try to play head games with us and it might be believable, but back then no.

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  2. Direct Copy article by furby076 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1) The article is a copy/paste of the cnet article (kind of a fail for aviran's place).
    2) More importantly, from the article, I inferred these god mode settings were just (basically) command lines to initiate control panel activities? Not a big deal if that is the case. It is shortcuts of a way I guess. Or is there something more to this?

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    1. Re:Direct Copy article by Tacvek · · Score: 4, Informative

      These folders are a bit more than mere shortcuts. They expose the contents of the corresponding folder to anything using the proper APIs to examine it. One of the canonical uses is to create a folder named "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" in the path used for start menu entries, which results in a start menu folder that contains all the control panel icons, allowing you to directly select one of them. This feature is not really as useful in Vista or Windows 7 (with the nice program finding box), but was quite useful before then.

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    2. Re:Direct Copy article by Nimey · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Check the datestamps. Cnet's article was posted the day before.

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  3. Re:Those strings can't be right by EvilRemix · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There is only one God mode and it is IDDQD.

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  4. Whooo!!! Its God on my Windows Computer w00t l33t by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    What to find all these God Modes? Just go to your registry and navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID and search for "System.ApplicationName". Every GUID listed under CLSID with a System.ApplicationName entry can be used to do this same thing.

    While you are at it, delete the key.

    There. That should help.

  5. Why not link to the real article? by Maestro485 · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10426627-56.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20

    Identical to the summary link, except from the actual source.

    1. Re:Why not link to the real article? by tomhudson · · Score: 2, Informative

      So apparently is the guy who cut-n-pasted the original article from CNET to his own site, then claimed in the comments that CNET stole it from him. Crapfloods and page-widening posts, He's a loser losing to the loose trolls. Or something like that.

  6. Re:Those strings can't be right by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Using that will doom you :)

  7. I don't get it.... by cptdondo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If all of the features are in the Control Panel, why do the developers need shortcuts?

    In other words, what's wrong with the Control Panel interface that hinders developers to the point where they have to hack in these types of kludges?

    And, yes, I consider a directory with a "special string" a horrible kludge. Think of all the behind-the-scenes complications that this brings on. Every directory creation/access has to be checked for these modes. How does a godmode directory interact with a random app?

    The mind reels.

    1. Re:I don't get it.... by ceoyoyo · · Score: 4, Insightful

      "In other words, what's wrong with the Control Panel interface that hinders developers to the point where they have to hack in these types of kludges?"

      You don't use Windows, hey?

      My thought when I read the article was similar. If your developers are making themselves obscure shortcuts, you might want to have your UI team rethink their design.

    2. Re:I don't get it.... by Ziekheid · · Score: 4, Interesting

      This has always been the case and is nothing new. This was already possible on 2k/XP and was actually abused by hackers like this:
      1) Create directory and add a string that makes it look like the recycle bin (the folder will actually link to the recycle bin when clicked on by the user that tries to view the map and take on the same icon).
      2) In that dir put whatever you want to be hidden from the operators of said computer
      3) ???
      4) Profit

    3. Re:I don't get it.... by Sir_Sri · · Score: 4, Insightful

      well that's why they're developers, not users. Your developers need to see stuff in the OS on a more regular basis than the average user. Finding connected hardware ID strings, even as a guy getting a PhD in computer science isn't exactly top of my priority list. If you look at the godmode everyone was playing with it's not exactly insightful. It's just a list, sorted alphabetically by type of task, of menus. Useful if you're changing stuff for the sake of changing stuff (say the first time you set up your computer or if you're testing), but there's no obvious logical connection between my folder display settings, my windows defender settings and my 'location and other sensors' options. It's handy to have if you want to see a list of a lot of stuff you can do, but not really very functional.

      If anything they don't really belong together unless you're doing stuff with the operating system that is very different than your average user, like say, trying to test the functionality of all this stuff, in order.

      Admittedly control panel isn't a great implementation, I think MS is still grappling with which direction to take your system settings, either the sort of godmode exhaustive list, which IMO is far too confusing for the average user (albeit alphabetical at least), and the task dependent options where you only see your folders settings options if you're messing with folders, mouse settings with mouse software etc. In the end they've settled on an ugly hybrid of the two, but I think that covers all bases better than the alternatives.

    4. Re:I don't get it.... by clone53421 · · Score: 4, Informative

      Hmm. I just went for a stumble through the Win XP registry...

      Some other types that hide their contents, and what opens when you double-click them (not sure if they’ll work on other versions of Windows):

      {E88DCCE0-B7B3-11d1-A9F0-00AA0060FA31} - Compressed folder access denied error message
      {21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} - Control Panel
      {2559a1f5-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0} - Default e-mail client
      {2559a1f4-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0} - Default web browser
      {0CD7A5C0-9F37-11CE-AE65-08002B2E1262} - Folder, but seems empty
      {63da6ec0-2e98-11cf-8d82-444553540000} - FTP folder
      {871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D} - IE with extensions disabled
      {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} - My Computer
      {208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D} - My Network Places
      {7007ACC7-3202-11D1-AAD2-00805FC1270E} - Network connections
      {992CFFA0-F557-101A-88EC-00DD010CCC48} - Network connections
      {9DB7A13C-F208-4981-8353-73CC61AE2783} - Nothing
      {C4EE31F3-4768-11D2-BE5C-00A0C9A83DA1} - Nothing
      {AFDB1F70-2A4C-11d2-9039-00C04F8EEB3E} - Offline files folder
      {2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D} - Printers and Faxes
      {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} - Recycle bin
      {E211B736-43FD-11D1-9EFB-0000F8757FCD} - Scanners and cameras
      {FB0C9C8A-6C50-11D1-9F1D-0000F8757FCD} - Scanners and cameras
      {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF} - Scheduled tasks
      {1f4de370-d627-11d1-ba4f-00a0c91eedba} - Search results folder
      {e17d4fc0-5564-11d1-83f2-00a0c90dc849} - Search results folder
      {F5175861-2688-11d0-9C5E-00AA00A45957} - Subscription folder
      {BDEADF00-C265-11d0-BCED-00A0C90AB50F} - Web folders

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    5. Re:I don't get it.... by ceoyoyo · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I guess the more relevant factor is not that the developers created all kinds of shortcuts for themselves, but that a subset of the users found them and think they're really useful.

      As you point out, that doesn't necessarily mean your design is bad, but it's a pretty good indication that you might want to consider the possibility.

      Personally I think Windows has gone way too far with the wizards. I was trying to connect to a shared printer the other day and kept going in circles, bouncing from wizard to wizard. Things like the TCP/IP settings and wireless connection wizard seem to keep popping up when you're trying to use Network Neighborhood, which has always seemed to be broken, and manually connecting only works if you know the address AND share name.

    6. Re:I don't get it.... by jonadab · · Score: 3, Insightful

      > what's wrong with the Control Panel interface that hinders developers

      You mean besides the fact that it's been completely rearranged and the various bits renamed and specific settings moved from place to place so many times nobody can find anything?

      It took me three minutes playing around in the Windows Seven control panel just to figure out how to change the TCP/IP settings. They're in a different place from Vista, where they were in a different place from XP, which in turn put them in a different place from both 98 and 2000. Almost every setting in the control panel has been moved around like that, and some of them have seen worse, being moved into places where you can only get to them through "Advanced Settings" menu items and/or links in sidebars that don't even show at all if you have Windows Explorer set to classic folders.

      I can definitely see how the developers could become frustrated with it, especially if they were working on a not-yet-released future version at work while still using an actually released version elsewhere (say, at home, or on the laptop). The inconsistency could be maddening.

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    7. Re:I don't get it.... by clone53421 · · Score: 2, Informative

      “Basically, this” is synonymous for “what he said”. My use of it had nothing to do with the “this” reference in programming. Calm down.

      Yes, I repeated what he said, but I also said it in such a way that most people aren’t going to say “huh?” when they read it.

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    8. Re:I don't get it.... by webmistressrachel · · Score: 2, Informative

      They're in the same place in XP and 2000, under Control Panel > Network Connections > Choose an Adaptor > Right Click > Properties > Select TCP/IP > Choose Properties > Thank you. Rachel x

      This is as trolly as I get today and it's Informative too...

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  8. Re:Undocumented features! by Ziekheid · · Score: 5, Informative

    The "God Mode" is just a different view for the many things available in the control panel.
    There is such a thing as overdocumenting your software, this is rather an easter egg that happens to be very handy.

  9. Re:Undocumented features! by halfloaded · · Score: 5, Informative

    Ummm... What do you mean by "undocumented"? http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee330741(VS.85).aspx All these stupid articles are simply fanboys trying to get clicks on their sites. This is old news. Move along.

  10. The real question is... by tnk1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does Windows 7 have Quad Damage?

    1. Re:The real question is... by jameskojiro · · Score: 3, Funny

      Only if you dual wield dual core processors...

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    2. Re:The real question is... by H0p313ss · · Score: 2, Funny

      Only if you dual wield dual core processors...

      I prefer to equip my quad core offhand and lay about me like a madman with a USB cable... but to each his own.

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  11. Re:Direct Copy article... i.e. PLAGIARISM by macraig · · Score: 5, Informative

    I guess Slashdot is now advocating outright plagiarism by giving it the eyeballs instead of what it rips-off? Do I get three guesses who the "anonymous reader" was that submitted the summary text?

  12. Re:Those strings can't be right by ninkendo84 · · Score: 5, Informative

    "On the eighth day god created turok" without vowels. Not that hard to remember.

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  13. Using this for evil by Tei · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Reading the article, seems that this crash 64 bits versions of Windows 7/Vista.

    It could be a good idea to create folders like that, inside zip files, and send that zip file to people with these OS versions. Or maybe create folders in USB pendrives with that name, to protect these drives from be view in a 64 bits Windows 7. etc.

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  14. Some thoughts by Mr_Silver · · Score: 5, Informative

    Firstly, it's just a trick involving the GUID that points to a shell folder - all of which is documented on MSDN. Ed Bott also concurs in his blog post.

    Secondly, Vista had this too although it was then called "Master Control". Same thing so it's not exactly new.

    Thirdly, it's doesn't offer you anything more than you would normally find in the Control Panel. Yes, it is all in one place but I can't be the only one that just types a couple of letters into the Start Menu to find the option I want.

    Fourthly, the list of them are as follows:

    • Administrative Tools.{D20EA4E1-3957-11d2-A40B-0C5020524153}
    • All Tasks.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
    • Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002b30309d}
    • Connections.{241D7C96-F8BF-4F85-B01F-E2B043341A4B}
    • Fonts.{D20EA4E1-3957-11d2-A40B-0C5020524152}
    • Computer.{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
    • Documents.{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}
    • History.{ff393560-c2a7-11cf-bff4-444553540000}
    • Network Places.{208d2c60-3aea-1069-a2d7-08002b30309d}
    • Printers and Faxes.{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}
    • Programs Folder.{7be9d83c-a729-4d97-b5a7-1b7313c39e0a}
    • Recycle Bin.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
    • Start Menu.{48e7caab-b918-4e58-a94d-505519c795dc}
    • Scheduled Tasks.{D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}
    • WEI.{78F3955E-3B90-4184-BD14-5397C15F1EFC}

    Enjoy.

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  15. Re:Those strings can't be right by Ethanol-fueled · · Score: 5, Funny

    Only if you're playing Heretic.

  16. Re:How about a not-suck mode? by GeckoAddict · · Score: 5, Informative
    If you'd take half a second to stop complaining, you'd realize almost everything you said is ridiculously easy and obvious.

    How about a mode where I can hit Ctrl-Alt-Del and hit Enter, and have it lock my screen, without having to wait in the middle for Windows to mode-switch to a different video screen, complete with fancy graphics, to ask me the same thing a simple dialog box asks me?

    Windows-L.

    How about being able to edit the parameters of something you've "pinned to the taskbar"?

    Right click the icon. The top item in the popup list is a shortcut, so you can right click and select 'properties' (like any shortcut) and modify the parameters.

    Whats up with this whole "Library" thing? What is wrong with "My Documents"

    Library may refer to multiple folder locations. Got music in two separate locations (like a portable drive a local one)? Now it's all accessible from one place.

    Thank God at least they put your whole user profile in the c:\users\ directory - wait, do they, or is user crap still sprinkled around in c:\program files\blah

    All of the microsoft stuff is there, but I suppose there's nothing stopping a program from not using it (UAC perhaps would complain about an app trying to create files in Program Files).

  17. Re:Undocumented features! by Digital_Quartz · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The original "God Mode" one isn't in that list. And, this doesn't say anything about creating folders with the canonical name as the extension. It's an interesting hack.

  18. 'GodMode' strings do the following: by isomer1 · · Score: 2, Informative

    ::SPOILER ALERT:: If you want the nerdjoy of trying these all yourself stop reading now

    woog.{00C6D95F-329C-409a-81D7-C46C66EA7F33}
    -enter a default location for gps and other location aware programs

    woog.{0142e4d0-fb7a-11dc-ba4a-000ffe7ab428}
    -biometric devices control

    woog.{025A5937-A6BE-4686-A844-36FE4BEC8B6D}
    -power plan management

    woog.{05d7b0f4-2121-4eff-bf6b-ed3f69b894d9}
    -taskbar icons and notifications

    woog.{1206F5F1-0569-412C-8FEC-3204630DFB70}
    -windows credential manager

    woog.{15eae92e-f17a-4431-9f28-805e482dafd4}
    -install a new program

    woog.{17cd9488-1228-4b2f-88ce-4298e93e0966}
    -default programs and file associations

    woog.{1D2680C9-0E2A-469d-B787-065558BC7D43}
    -public key tokens NOTE: does not change folder icon

    woog.{1FA9085F-25A2-489B-85D4-86326EEDCD87}
    -manage wireless networks

    woog.{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D}
    -network neighborhood

    woog.{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
    -my computer

    woog.{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}
    -printer installation and queue (Note: slightly different than printers & devices)

    woog.{241D7C96-F8BF-4F85-B01F-E2B043341A4B}
    -remote apps and desktop connection

    woog.{4026492F-2F69-46B8-B9BF-5654FC07E423}
    -windows firewall settings

    woog.{62D8ED13-C9D0-4CE8-A914-47DD628FB1B0}
    -unknown, this did nothing on my machine

    woog.{78F3955E-3B90-4184-BD14-5397C15F1EFC}
    -windows experience index

    woog.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
    -original 'GodMode' folder

  19. Linked article is plagiarism by jeremywc · · Score: 5, Informative

    The author stole his text from a CNET article by Ina Fried. Update the link to point to the original article: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10426627-56.html

  20. Re:Undocumented features! by Brian+Gordon · · Score: 5, Informative

    Covered it exactly. TFA is just plagiarized from cnet.

  21. Re:Direct Copy article... i.e. PLAGIARISM by JWSmythe · · Score: 4, Funny

    I guess Slashdot is now advocating outright plagiarism by giving it the eyeballs instead of what it rips-off? Do I get three guesses who the "anonymous reader" was that submitted the summary text?

    You do indeed. Go ahead and post them and then I'll copy what you wrote and post it too - it makes it better, apparently.

    You do indeed. Go ahead and post them and then I'll copy what you wrote and post it too - it makes it better, apparently.

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  22. Re:Those strings can't be right by discojohnson · · Score: 3, Funny

    just like idspispopd was not that hard to remember

  23. We've had these since Win95 by N0Man74 · · Score: 2, Informative

    These have existed since Win95. I remember in Win95 using these tricks to put a Control Panel and Dial-Up Networking shortcuts on my Start Bar that expanded out just like later became in option in I think 98 or XP. I haven't done this in years, but I do recall that in '95, you could find all the correct values to use for these "tricks" by searching RegEdit.

  24. Re:Those strings can't be right by sexconker · · Score: 3, Interesting

    NTHGTHDGDCRTDTRK

    On the eight day god created Turok. All the other cheats have meaning too. Some have evaded me for all these years...

    All Weapons
    CMGTSMMGGTS
    Come get some, maggots.

    Big Heads
    GSHNTTBNCTPRDCRD
    ???

    Dana Mode
    DNCHN
    Dana Chan.

    Disco Mode
    SNFFRR
    Saturday Night Fever forever.

    Fancy Colors
    LLTHCLRSFTHRNB
    All the colors of the rainbow.

    Fly Mode
    LKMBRD
    Look, I'm a bird!

    Greg Mode
    GRGCHN
    Greg Chan.

    Infinite Lives
    FRTHSTHTTRLSCK
    For those that truly suck.

    Pen and Ink Mode
    DLKTDR
    Do you like to draw?

    Quack Mode
    CLLTHTNMTN
    You call that animation?

    Robin Mode
    RBNSMTH
    Robin Smith.

    Show Enemies on the Map
    NSTHMNDNT
    Now you see them now you don't.

    Show the Credits
    FDTHMGS
    ???

    Spirit Mode
    THSSLKSCL
    This is like, so cool!

    Unlimited Ammo
    BLLTSRRFRND
    Bullets are our friend.

    Unlock the Gallery
    THBST
    The best/

    Raptor mode (Enemies have Raptor heads):
    MRPTR
    I'm a raptor!

    Dino Chizzle (Turok rides a jackhammer type of thing):
    RSFGKFFH
    (Don't know if this one is a real cheat - someone test it!)

  25. Re:How about a not-suck mode? by GeckoAddict · · Score: 4, Informative

    Oh yeah, and as an extra bonus: Control-Shift-Esc opens the task manager without going to the annoying middle screen as well.

  26. Re:Those strings can't be right by viking099 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    IDDQD was good, but was much better teamed up with IDKFA.

    IDSPISPOPD was fun for a while, but I really only used it to find the easter eggs in Doom2.

  27. Re:sigh. by Legion303 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Why would it be intuitive? I don't think MS intended for people to be using it, which is why it doesn't come with an install icon.

    Unless you meant you don't understand how to enable it, in which case I suggest you read the article more carefully.

  28. plagiarist by LordSkout · · Score: 2, Insightful

    /. should probably change the link to this to the original author, Ina Fried at http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10426627-56.html?tag=mncol

    Aviran's plagiarism shouldn't benefit from slashdotting.

  29. Re:Liars by jonbryce · · Score: 3, Informative

    I did the following to recover from my crash:

    Press Ctrl-Alt-Del
    Load the task manager
    Run cmd
    Rename "GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}" to "folder"
    Then I can delete "folder" in Explorer as it no longer crashes

  30. Re:Another way to trigger god mode by Tetsujin · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Open up a command line and type IDDQD, press enter, and see what happens.

    ...or not

    You know, suddenly I have an urge to add a "sudo" alias called "iddqd"...

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  31. Re:Undocumented features! by Tetsujin · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And all the stupid posts like the GP are simply anti-M$ zealots that are just trying to get karma points. (Seeing how it is at +4 insightful right now shows how successful they are at gaming the moderator system).

    Oh, wah, popular sentiments get modded up! I'm gonna tell!

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  32. Re:Undocumented features! by Bigjeff5 · · Score: 2, Informative

    It is meant for developers, and was documented in the Microsoft Developer Network documentation, of which you must be a subscriber to get.

    In other words, Microsoft told the people who they cared to tell about it via their well known documentation system, and dumbass bloggers found it and said "Oh oh! Undocumented features!"

    Tell me, how the hell can it be "undocumented" if Microsoft was the one who revealed it in their standard documentation system in the first place?

    Dumbasses.

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  33. Re:Undocumented features! by Bigjeff5 · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's odd that as their OSes became more complex, they also had less and less documentation.

    This is not even remotely true.

    I have in my drawer a large DVD case filled with MSDN documentation on primarily Microsoft OS and Server products. I get a new disk every couple of months. This is the Microsoft documentation, and it is vast.

    In fact, if it were on paper, I'd probably need an entire library dedicated to it.

    In other words, you don't know what you are talking about. There is, in fact, so much documentation that it can be difficult to find exactly what you need in the MSDN library.

    The documentation isn't meant for end users, Microsoft designs their OS to be as easy as they can manage to make it for the user at the expense of making things more difficult for the developer. As such, all of the documentation is for developers, not users, because it is the developers who need it.

    Getting the full documentation requires a subscription, but there is a lot online at http://msdn.microsoft.com./

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    Security is mostly a superstition... Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. - Helen Keller
  34. Re:Direct Copy article... i.e. PLAGIARISM by macraig · · Score: 2, Insightful

    There's imaginary property, and then there's ethics and general courtesy. The former is not a prerequisite for the latter... or at least it damned well shouldn't be.

  35. Re:...and yet... by GameboyRMH · · Score: 2, Informative

    Actually Windows keeps that around to prevent your hibernation file from becoming fragmented. It's not good from a security standpoint, but neither is your swap file.

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  36. Re:Another way to trigger god mode by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    God mode cheat for Doom(s). Don't worry, it's possible you were busy or 6 at the time.

  37. This is not news. It is well documented. by suman28 · · Score: 4, Informative

    This isn’t new news. None of this is hidden, it’s all documented. For the full list try here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee330741(VS.85).aspx

  38. Re:Undocumented features! by Foredecker · · Score: 2, Informative

    All the MSDN library stuff is free and on-line. See this. Has been for years.

    There is nothing like this for Apple, Linux, or any other OS - not even close.

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  39. Stuck in Satan-mode by SanderDJ · · Score: 3, Funny

    Finally they discovered God-modes. All these years I've been working with Win machines stuck in Satan-mode. Now life will be good...