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M icrosoft first introduced the functionality to use a USB drive or SD card as a memory cache in Windows Vista in the form of a feature known as ReadyBoost. The feature was also inherited to Windows 7 and later versions, but with the ability to configure more than one USB drive for ReadyBoost. So, what is ReadyBoost in Windows? ReadyBoost is a feature that speeds up Windows by storing application files and data as cache in a USB drive. This disk caching is beneficial in case the system is running a slow hard drive. ReadyBoost works with USB drives, SD cards, and CF cards. However, it may not be able to deliver considerable performance in the case of newer hardware. So, if you’re stuck with an older hardware, you can speed up Windows using ReadyBoost and USB drive. How to speed up Windows 10 using ReadyBoost? As mentioned earlier, you can use a USB drive, SD card or a CF card to enhance the performance of your Windows 10 operating system. In the case of SD cards, pl...

How to enable God Mode in Windows 10 How to enable God Mode in Windows 10?

Making some administrative chores convenient can cut down many of the jobs you have to perform simultaneously. Making the chores shorter is one of the divine principles that can really do wonders. This example is perfectly simulated using the God Mode which brings everything into a single folder. The God Mode is also known as the All Tasks folder.



Why use God Mode?
Unless you are an elite Windows user, the so-called God Mode or in reality the Windows Master Control Panel Shortcut is definitely useless. Well, it is something that gives you the complete control of the operating system into a single folder from where you can access them, make the required changes or add some enhanced panel into the line of processing. But make sure that you only try this trick if you know almost everything in order to control a system. Else in the very next step, you would crash the machine. Take it this way, God Mode brings the control panel and plenty of other administrative files in a single folder. There is nothing like a secret feature that gets unlocked. Instead what you get is the Windows interface tweak center that you can already explore in a different corner of this operating system. Altogether you get 206 tools packed in a folder.
While exploring the folder you would come across some major tools like auto-play tools, restoration, backup, display management, plug-in devices, files and index options, connectivity, voice recognition and much more. Further, all the tools are expanded in sub-categories which increases the usability and administrative controls.
How to enable It?
Before moving ahead, let’s clear a thing. The “God Mode” is just a famous string for this folder, otherwise, you can name it anything you like. Well, you need to log in as the administrator or must have the administrative rights to make this happen. Once the administrator profile or the administrative rights are enabled, move to the desktop and create a new folder. Name the new folder as GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}.
As specified earlier, you can replace the “GodMode” to any of your interested titles. But just make sure that the braced string with the dot or period before them is properly and accurately added to make the folder effective. If the new folder icon changes to a control panel one, it means the folder is enabled. Open the folder to view what is inside. Well, it would certainly open up a new world of the Microsoft Windows onto you initially, but later it will just act as a tool.
Something not to forget, the God Mode was first introduced in the Windows Vista which carried on in all the subsequent versions which also includes the Windows 10.

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