How to enable the Enforcers in Windows 7
Jurassic Park is known as a cheat in computer games with which you have unlimited ammo, all weapons and health points. In Windows 7 (and Vista) there is a similar cheat. With a little instruction you are shown all the possible settings of the system. A small Enforcers so. Now one or the other will naturally say, "Yes GG, but there are also the Control Panel ...". That's right, it's available. But what life would be without a little Jucks and romp? ![]()
Activated with the following trick her Enforcers: Creates a new folder and rename it in the following string is: {GodMode ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}.
If you've done that, "transforms" into a folder shortcut. Click dadrauf her, you get to Jurassic Park, where you can modify all settings. ![]()
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! UPDATE: Just as it looks, seems this "trick" does not always turn to go out (-> Comments). The execution of this action is based on our own responsibility!
UPDATE 2: Allen makes appearances, the Explorer on a Windows Vista 64-bit system problems. mic was so nice and for all "victims" already has a solution:
If you have a problem you must also delete the folder from the command prompt (make sure this does not in safe mode):
To open the command prompt, you have to open the Task Manager and then go to File / New Task. There, you give then type cmd and click ok or press enter.
Now you have to change the directory in which you have the folder created. Which makes her cd with the command (cd .. it's the directory structure back to one, with cd folder name you go into the directory structure in the folder, but if you do not know how it goes in the folder structure you can enter you, then indicate which folders and files in the current directory is.)
If you have the file on the desktop and home directory C: \ Windows \ system32 is>, you must enter it as cd .. \ .. \ users \ denrichtigenBenutzernamen \ desktop.
now you can sometimes use the command you to see if the folder exists.
To delete these you must still enter the following:
rmdir "GodMode. {ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}" / S
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Interresant. Thanks for the tip!
But as you can rename the folder without the GodMode key without which the function will disappear?
What do you mean? When you create the shortcut folder name is entered as the following string: ". GodMode {-8E54-465E-ED7BA470 825C-99712043E01C}". It can replace the part before the dot (GodMode) against donkey mode, or another word. That does not matter. Crucial is the string after the dot.
No, how it works and it works so I advanced.
With me is the shortcut name but also the whole key to that. Stand point. So the folder name changes after the entry of "GodMode. {ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}" not just "GodMode" and the key is invisible but nonexistent.
PS: For me funktionier fine under Win7 RC1 everything. I have no problems after the rest.
From the logical ago, this may not be the problem for Explorer crashes. For here is nothing more than made to create a simple linkage. The malicious code can occur only by viruses.
Cool, thanks for the tip! A little playing around with the operating system makes even capricious.
Best Regards
Sebastian
Hm, funny less. My Explorer crash that every second and restarts. I'm now not sure if I'm fallen to NEN common joke. Your little dig at the "dog mode" makes me suspect bad. How do I get my beloved explorer.exe again now?
During the whole action you do nothing but create a shortcut to. On Explorer can not go wrong in principle. It was this tip also not make sense. Not that this creates a false picture of me and I shall stand as the bogeyman, the scrapped your systems. That was not my intention.
Explorer crashes your first down, since you've tried the trick? Have you ever tried to reboot your system? If all else fails, I suggest a system restore.
Yes, since the trick :/ Have created the folder, renamed, and the moment where I pressed Enter, I get two error messages, which alternate. "Error / end" and "restarts"
I restarted computer as a second try, after the Task Manager. If I manually quit and restart my Explorer, I get two windows at once.
Well, then I'll just repeat the system of yesterday ...
Small update: System Restore has brought nothing. Well, my Vista is indeed running again for almost a year. Is just about time for a new installation. I had before anyway, 2010 to upgrade to Win7, but that so soon I get the chance, I had not thought of.
That will teach me constantly ever try anything.
That which has come so far, was not my intention. In order for the other users are warned, i have my article with a warning.
Images this trick can definitely not be responsible for anything that breaks. Is nothing more than a nice gimmick. There must have been so even before something breaks. Or you have accidentally caught a virus at the same time. Or something else. I hope it will again. Of course, is quite annoying.
Moin is Argh, it is about in your Vista for the 64bit version.
In Vista 64-bit string which leads to an Explorer crash.
Delete the folder in Safe Mode, then it should be possible again to start the Explorer.
Had a problem with my Vista 64bit as well. ^ ^ Did the update read too late xD
If you have a problem you must also delete the folder from the command prompt (make sure this does not in safe mode):
To open the command prompt, you have to open the Task Manager and then go to File / New Task. There, you give then type cmd and click ok or press enter.
Now you have to change the directory in which you have the folder created. Which makes her cd with the command (cd .. it's the directory structure back to one, with cd folder name you go into the directory structure in the folder, but if you do not know how it goes in the folder structure you can enter you, then indicate which folders and files in the current directory is.)
If you have the file on the desktop and home directory C: \ Windows \ system32 is>, you must enter it as cd .. \ .. \ users \ denrichtigenBenutzernamen \ desktop.
now you can sometimes use the command you to see if the folder exists.
To delete these you must still enter the following:
rmdir "GodMode. {ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}" / S
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I'm taking some time out and the right to copy your text in my article
MoinMoin
I want to again report shortly. True, my OS was Vista 64 Well, now I have a pretty fast, because freshly installed Win7. I was initially against the Enforcers try again immediately, but in itself I find everything I need, so also in the Control Panel.
Thanks anyway for the quick replies, even if they have unfortunately been of no avail.