God Mode in Windows 11 gives you a single folder that holds over 200 settings and tools from across the entire operating system. Instead of hunting through menus, Control Panel, and Settings, everything sits in one place. This guide shows you exactly how to enable it, what you get, and how to use it well.
What Is God Mode in Windows 11?
God Mode is not a hidden superpower. It is a special folder shortcut that displays a master list of every system setting available in Windows. Microsoft did not officially name it “God Mode.” That name came from the tech community because of how much control it gives you over the system.
When you open it, you see categories like administrative tools, backup settings, network options, power management, and dozens more. Everything you can find in Control Panel, plus things many people never knew existed, appears in one scrollable list.
It works on Windows 10 too, but the Windows 11 version is slightly expanded.

How to Enable God Mode in Windows 11
This takes under a minute. You do not need to edit the registry or install anything.
Step 1: Go to Your Desktop
Right-click on an empty area of your desktop. Choose “New” from the context menu, then click “Folder.”
Step 2: Name the Folder with a Special Code
A new folder appears on your desktop. Before you click anywhere else, clear the default name and type this exactly:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
Press Enter. The folder icon changes immediately to a Control Panel icon. The name “GodMode” appears as the folder label.
Step 3: Open the Folder
Double-click it. You will see a window with a long categorized list of settings. That is God Mode.
You can rename the part before the dot to anything you want. “GodMode” is just a label. The code inside the curly braces is what actually triggers the special behavior. For example, you could name it:
MySettings.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
It will work exactly the same way.
What Is Inside God Mode
The folder contains settings grouped into categories. Here is a breakdown of the main ones:
| Category | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| Administrative Tools | System tools, event viewer, task scheduler |
| Backup and Restore | File history, backup settings |
| BitLocker Drive Encryption | Manage drive encryption |
| Color Management | Display color profiles |
| Credential Manager | Saved passwords and credentials |
| Date and Time | Time zone, clock settings |
| Default Programs | File associations and defaults |
| Devices and Printers | Manage connected hardware |
| Display | Resolution, refresh rate, scaling |
| Ease of Access | Accessibility settings |
| File Explorer Options | Hidden files, folder behavior |
| Fonts | Installed fonts |
| Indexing Options | Search index control |
| Internet Options | Browser security and proxy settings |
| Keyboard | Input speed, language |
| Mouse | Pointer settings, buttons |
| Network and Sharing Center | Wi-Fi, ethernet, adapter settings |
| Power Options | Sleep, hibernate, battery |
| Programs and Features | Uninstall software |
| Region | Language and format settings |
| Security and Maintenance | Windows Defender, notifications |
| Sound | Audio devices, volume mixer |
| Storage Spaces | Drive pools |
| System | Device specs, performance settings |
| Troubleshooting | Built-in diagnostic tools |
| User Accounts | Passwords, account types |
| Windows Defender Firewall | Network protection rules |
| Work Folders | Sync settings for enterprise users |
You get over 200 individual items across these categories. Each one opens the relevant settings dialog directly.
Why People Actually Use God Mode
Most people do not use God Mode to browse. They use it to find specific settings fast when they cannot remember where something is buried.
Here are real scenarios where it saves time:
Changing mouse pointer speed. Instead of going to Settings, then Bluetooth and Devices, then Mouse, then Additional Mouse Settings, you open God Mode and click “Change the mouse pointer display or speed” directly.
Turning on or off hibernation. Power settings are split across the Settings app and Control Panel in Windows 11. In God Mode, you click “Change when the computer sleeps” or find the hibernate option under Power Options without any guessing.
Managing credentials. If a network drive stopped connecting or an app keeps asking for a password, the Credential Manager is what you need. In God Mode it is a single click away.
Fixing file associations. When a file type opens in the wrong program, “Associate a file type or protocol with a program” is right there in God Mode under Default Programs.
Accessing indexing options. When Windows search feels slow or incomplete, indexing options let you rebuild the index or add new locations. Finding this through the normal Settings app is frustrating. In God Mode it takes two seconds.
Other Secret Folder Codes in Windows 11
God Mode is not the only one. Windows has several other special folder codes that open specific tools quickly. These are sometimes called Shell GUIDs or CLSID shortcuts.
| Folder Name | Code | What It Opens |
|---|---|---|
| God Mode | {ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} | All settings |
| My Computer | {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} | This PC |
| Network Connections | {7007ACC7-3202-11D1-AAD2-00805FC1270E} | Adapters and connections |
| Recycle Bin | {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} | Recycle Bin |
| User Accounts | {60632754-C523-4B62-B45C-4172DA012619} | User account settings |
| Windows Update | {36EEF7DB-88AD-4E81-AD49-0E313F0C35F8} | Windows Update |
| Action Center | {BB64F8A7-BEE7-4E1A-AB8D-7D8273F7FDB6} | Notifications and actions |
Create these the same way. New folder, name it anything plus a dot, then add the code in curly braces.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of God Mode
Pin it to the taskbar or Start. Right-click the God Mode folder, select “Pin to Start.” It will appear in your Start menu for instant access.
Use Ctrl+F to search inside it. Once the God Mode window is open, press Ctrl+F. This opens a search box at the top right. Type any keyword like “power” or “display” and it filters the list instantly.
Keep it on the desktop, not inside another folder. Some users report that placing the God Mode folder inside another folder can cause display issues. The desktop is the safest location.
Do not rename or delete the GUID part. The long code in curly braces must be exact. If you accidentally change even one character, the folder will just be a regular folder with a strange name. Delete it and start over.
Use it alongside the Settings app. God Mode does not replace the Settings app. Some modern settings like Wi-Fi Quick Connect, Focus sessions, and phone integration only exist in the newer Settings app. God Mode is strongest for older, deeper system controls.
For more on Windows 11 system management tools, Microsoft’s official documentation at learn.microsoft.com covers shell folder GUIDs in full detail.
God Mode on Windows 11 vs Windows 10
The process is identical on both versions. The difference is in what appears inside the folder.
Windows 11 added some new settings panels for things like Snap layouts, widgets, and Teams integration. These do not all appear in God Mode because they are built into the new Settings app architecture rather than Control Panel.
What God Mode gives you in Windows 11 is still more than enough for most power users. The classic system controls, hardware management, and administrative tools are all present.
Common Issues and How to Fix Them
The folder does not change its icon. This usually means there was a typo in the code. Delete the folder, create a new one, and copy-paste the GUID exactly. Make sure there are no spaces inside the curly braces.
God Mode opens but shows a blank or incomplete list. This can happen if your user account does not have administrator privileges. Right-click the folder and select “Open as Administrator” or switch to an admin account.
Windows asks if you want to rename the folder. This is normal. Just press Enter or click outside the name box to confirm it.
The folder disappeared after a restart. This should not happen unless you manually deleted it or moved it. Simply recreate it on the desktop using the same steps.
Settings open in the wrong app. Some items in God Mode open in the old Control Panel. Others may redirect to the new Settings app. Both are correct behavior in Windows 11 because Microsoft is still migrating settings between the two interfaces.
Conclusion
God Mode in Windows 11 is a simple trick with genuine usefulness. You create one folder, name it with a specific code, and get instant access to every major system setting in one place. It is especially helpful if you do a lot of system administration, set up new PCs often, or just spend too much time clicking through menus looking for a setting you used six months ago.
Enable it once, pin it to Start, and it will save you time every time you need to dig into Windows.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is God Mode safe to use in Windows 11?
Yes. God Mode does not unlock anything dangerous or grant access beyond what your user account already has. It is simply a shortcut to settings that already exist. You cannot break Windows just by opening God Mode. However, the individual settings inside it are real and changing them can affect how your system behaves, so use the same care you would in any settings panel.
Does God Mode work on Windows 11 Home edition?
Yes, it works on all editions of Windows 11 including Home, Pro, and Enterprise. Some settings inside God Mode may be grayed out or unavailable on Home because certain features like BitLocker full encryption and Group Policy are limited to Pro and Enterprise editions.
Can I create multiple God Mode folders?
Yes. You can create as many as you want, on the desktop or in any folder. Each one opens the same master settings list. Some users create multiple copies in different locations for convenience.
Will God Mode still work after a Windows update?
Yes. The GUID code that triggers God Mode has been consistent across Windows versions for years and continues to work in 2026. Microsoft has not changed or removed it. If it ever stops working after an update, recreating the folder usually fixes it.
Can I use God Mode on a work or school computer?
It depends on your organization’s group policies. In environments with strict IT management, the Control Panel or certain settings may be blocked by policy. God Mode will still open, but restricted settings will be grayed out or inaccessible. On a personal machine, there are no restrictions.
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