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1-abc.net Settings Organizer 7 was available as a giveaway on December 19, 2014!
Configure, secure, tweak, tune and speed up your system to the max! 1-abc.net Settings Organizer offers many Windows tuning and tweaking options in a small and easy to use program including explanations to each single option so that even beginners can configure their system to let it behave the way they want.
Additionally, Windows includes complete and well-featured configuration and analyzing tools like MS Config or the so-called Computer Management Tool, that are nearly 'hidden' normally, even if it would make sense to use them from time to time. 1-abc.net Settings Organizer allows you to execute these tools just with one click instead of researching the web for the right shell command to start it. Accelerate your Windows interface, close security lacks and make working with Windows just as easy as you want it to be - 1-abc.net Settings Organizer is the mighty tool to do all these things!
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9.54 MB
$19.99
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Yep. Godmode does it all ! Have/use it for a few years now.
Wondering ... Is there anything you could/want do with windows that Godmode doesn't help you with ?
Remember : If you're not sure what you're doing : first make a restore point ! (Godmode gives easy acces to ALL restore point stuff)
Open the Godmode folder and type in the search box whatever you are looking for...
Why does WINDOWS kinda hides such a wonderful tool ???
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Hi, I already the submit registration link in the readme file but still havent receive the license email yet, I'm using yahoo mail and I already email the 1-abc.net support, currently waiting for your reply.
Thanks.
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That God Mode is great. I learn so much from this site. For people with updated computers, ie Win8.1 First, open the Desktop and start Windows File Explorer. Next go to the view tab and check "File Name Extensions" and "Hidden Items". Close File Explorer and go to desk top. Right click and choose "New" then "Folder". For the folder name put in "GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}". You are done. Open up the folder and revise as you see fit.
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Not very good:
- when it's registered, the tab "registration" should be hidden.
- many features are supposed to be for XP or Vista only, but they are available also for Seven.
For instance, Gpedit can be launched in Seven Pro... How can I trust this program if this kind of basic information is not accurate ?
When you apply some settings that are supposed to be for Vista only, it says that they have been saved, even if your system is Seven: so, have they been applied or not ?
- Error messages when you try to apply cetain settings are displayed in German, so if you don't know German, you won't know what's going on.
- I had the this error message: "backup.namewhatever.reg...enthält eine ungültige Pfadangabe" (invalid path), because its trying to save that backup file with an invalid character in it: ">". So lame...
- There is many translation errors in French: for instance, the number of simultaneous connections allowed for Internet Explorer is named "Uploads", but it's the contrary: it concerns downaloads. Grammar and spelling mistakes are also numerous.
- Descrition of functions are often abstruse and not detailed enough.
- Each time it launches a Windows internal progam, you are warned by a pop-up windows that the settings you will make cannot be saved: it could be possible to disable this annoying reminder.
I just love customizing my system, but this software has to get hughe improvements before it can be used.
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This site has been a wonderful site ever since i known them.. thanks for the impact in society
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I'll leave this right here, GODMODE does it all...
How to enable the God Mode in Windows XP
To enter the ‘God Mode’, you will need to create a new folder and then rename the folder as: God Mode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}. Once that is done, the folder’s icon will change to look like a control panel and will contain all the control options that you generally require! That’s it.
Accessing GodMode in Windows 7
Follow these steps to access GodMode:
Create a new folder wherever you want the GodMode folder to be. Right-click in Windows Explorer, select New, then click Folder.
Next, rename the folder. You can name the folder anything you like as long as you add a period followed by this exact text string: {ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
The folder icon should be replaced by the Control Panel icon, and the folder should now be filled with a variety of tweaks and tools
Open Windows Explorer and create a new folder
Create the folder anywhere. For ease of use, I created mine in the Root directory/folder.
NOTE: Creating the folder on the Desktop might or might not work. The feedback seems to vary, so you'll just have to experiment with it.
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Rename the folder by pasting the name below exactly as it appears:
GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
NOTE: You can name it whatever you want (within reason), I just use "GodMode" in this example.
3.
Enjoy!
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Your "God Mode" parameters didn't work for me under Windows XP SP3. From anything I can find on the web, it is a feature only available in Windows 7 or 8.
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I have been using GODMODE for quite awhile, and it has been mentioned here by others before. I remember some VISTA users complaining a system crash or system reboot anytime the folder became available (if nested inside a folder, the problems occurred when the primary folder was opened; for the unlucky others who put the GODMODE folder on their windows desktop, the system would either crash or reboot whenever the desktop came up). To resolve it some were able to enter Safe Mode while other were at a loss. *** VISTA USERS BEWARE ***
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I have never heard of God Mode until now. I set it up as you instructed and it worked just like you said it would. Thank you very much!!!! Not sure if or when I will need it, but, it is nice to have it available if needed.
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Thanks for sharing this information about
*God Mode*
I have read the Wikipedia Article about
Windows Master Control Panel shortcut
It works well and even on Desktop also.
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Thanks for the tips :)
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Thank you very much. Works fine. Never knew this until your post!
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I too had not heard of GodMode. Worked great on my windows 7. Thanks for this little gem.
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From a long time I was waiting for such kind of product…Thanks to GAOTD guys….I got what I wich for...Voppeeee..
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Better and more secure FREE & PORTABLE alternative:
http://www.tweaking.com/content/page/simple_system_tweaker.html
See also:
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/ultimate-windows-tweaker-v2-a-tweak-ui-for-windows-7-vista
Enjoy!! ^_^
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Thank you Giovanni, I always appreciate your comments. I plan to try those as well as today's offering. It is great to have you back! ^_^
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or to make it simple if it is impossible to find you outside of gaotd please just tell. will save the time to search for finding you elsewhere! thanks !
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The normal set-up file of
"1-abc.net Settings Organizer" is just about 386 Kb and It requires less than 1.5 Mb disk space. It has digitally signed valid certificate issued by COMODO Code Signing CA 2.
The name of the program is correctly given as it does tweaking operation only on settings of various windows' tool. If we look at the feature overview of this program we will find those are true. And there is one claim that it can access more than 185 hidden windows options and additional Windows programs.
Some Points :
*It's true that within a Interface you can access many confiugration options but the options are marked as per there accessibility to Window XP / Vista / 7 / 8. So all options can not be explored in one system.
* Features are sorted as advanced/beginner's which is good.
* Among 185 or more options all are not hidden actually . So many common and well-known options are also included. They can be tuned easily otherwise. And also some sub-options of a settings are given seperately which is done just to increase the nuber of options.
The main point is this program just accumulate all available configuration options in a single loctation but all the tweaking have to be done by the users themselves. The optimum recommended value are not provided ( Basically for those hidden and uncommon features) .
But Good thing is if you change any value as per your wish there is backup features to reverse the change.
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Why is it >9.5 MB to download when their website says it is only 386KB?!
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Installed and registered after to-ing and fro-ing with my e-mail account.
Opened up to a long, long list of settings that can be changed on a computer, they can be filtered into various groups, beginners, advanced etc to make the list more manageable.
As my Newfy friends would say there are more things you can change than you can shake a stick at, the only way to see if it will be any use to you is to actually download check it.
I am going to keep it in the hope that something in there will make my old XP into something less cantankerous.
If you are going to use it, use it carefully, on some of the selections it does warn you to be cautious, so enjoy but take care
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Re #1: My laptop keeps losing the sound, too, and the only way I've found to fix it is to go to Device Manager and uninstall the sound card, then go to Add New Hardware and have it search for new devices. It finds the sound card and reinstalls it and I get sound again -- at least until I reboot or shut it off and later start the computer, when I have to do it all again. I have no idea why it does it and because it's an *old* XP machine that I rarely use and that I'm going to replace, I haven't bothered digging into it. However, if the fix that works for me is of any use to you, I thought I'd mention it.
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This program interests me as I have just faced a serious problem with my XP2 SP2 system. I lost all sounds through my headset and speaker. Eventually I went over the sound properties, etc and was able to restore it. If I could do everything through one interface, that would be a time saver. To activate the software you need to visit this link and provide your name and email address...
http://1-abc.net/0019/ed/gtd_vg/m1.htm
I received an email instantly to my Hotmail account with a link to confirm my email address. Clicking the link took me to a page that told me to check my email again. When I did I had a message with my code. Kindof an around the block method but it worked. To be honest, I have never been impressed with this publisher or any of it's offerings. It reminds me of a poor man's Ashampoo. But I will take a look at this with my Wondershare Time Freeze on.
On a side note I considered restoring from my image to cure my sound problem but found my image was 35 days old. That told me I need to update this more often. My advice is that you do the same. It's would be no fun having to rely on a 35 day old image.
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A "poor man's Ashampoo" is an understatement. It appears to be just a collection of (standard) registry tweaks with a very basic user interface, and a confusing one at that. I've yet to decipher the complete list of tweaks but given the time wasted downloading and registering the program I've ran out of patience!
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Wait, you only have SP 2 for XP? Did you ever think that might be your speaker problem?
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Nunya, if dadams' headphones and speakers were working before it's unlikely the OS is the problem.
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