Secret Paths of Windows: Where Will the New "Super God Mode" Lead?

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The update adds options for deep scanning.

In the Windows operating system, there is a hidden feature called "God Mode" that gives users access to a variety of advanced tools and system settings. However, not all users find this feature powerful enough, which led to the creation of the unofficial "Super God Mode" app, which now offers even more features.

Recently, developer ThioJoe released the first update for its "Super God Mode" app. This application extends the functionality of the standard "God Mode" by creating shortcuts to all special folders, system settings, and URL protocols, making it easy to access numerous Windows features and settings.

The main innovation in this update is improved hidden link detection for application protocols that do not use the Appx format. This allows the app to find hidden links that can redirect the user within the system and create convenient shortcuts for them. Users can place these shortcuts anywhere for easy access.

The main changes in the first update of "Super God Mode":
  • Expanded the search for hidden links for application protocols that do not use the Appx format.
  • Fixed an issue where some hidden links were not added to search results.
  • A new "Deep Scan for Hidden Links" option has been added, which performs a full analysis of all program files that do not use the Appx format, but takes longer.
  • Hardcoded paths have been replaced, allowing the script to run on systems where the C:\ drive is not the primary drive.

"Super God Mode" is available for testing. To get started, visit the project's GitHub repository, where the necessary PS1 and BAT files are located. Run the BAT file to activate the mode. Users concerned about security can familiarize themselves with the open source code before running the scripts.

The "Super God Mode" app can be a useful tool for users who want to get maximum control over Windows settings and features, offering a much more advanced experience compared to the official "God Mode".

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