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God Mode In Window XP
#1
hey
Guyz
Does any 1 of you know how 2 enable it
I have a File Which not getting Deleted

i also want 2 enable GOD mode in Windows
XP any tricks?
If you are willing to join SF Webmasters.
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#2
I think the "Godliest" mode that you can get in XP is by using safe mode.
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#3
Enabling what most people call god mode on your computer is putting it at a big risk. If you are wanting to delete something that is not letting you delete there is probably a reason behind why it is not letting you. You don't want to force it to be removed if your computer is trying to stop you from doing it because obviously you have a possibility of harming your computer.
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#4
I've never heard of "God mode" is this the same thingn as safe mode?
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(06-02-2010, 07:33 PM)Weed Wrote: I've never heard of "God mode" is this the same thingn as safe mode?

http://www.supportforums.net/showthread....ht=godmode

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(06-02-2010, 09:29 PM)Cheeseburger Wrote: http://www.supportforums.net/showthread....ht=godmode

I believe that is not for windows XP
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(06-02-2010, 10:28 PM)Sp4wn Wrote: I believe that is not for windows XP

I never said it was, i linked to the original post so weed knows what we are talking about and i didn't have to explain it.

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(06-02-2010, 07:33 PM)Weed Wrote: I've never heard of "God mode" is this the same thingn as safe mode?

Yea, in other words it is "Super Admin." Which means you have a lot more power then the normal Admin itself. Being the "Super Admin" is a bad idea which is why they don't really give you the option of doing it. You have to force your computer to make you super Admin, and the things you can and are able to do can harm your computer.
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#9
ive never even heard of god mode :S
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#10
If you're talking about this system account you can access it by opening cmd and typing the following command:
at [one minute past current time] start /interactive cmd.exe
After the one minute is up a new cmd will popup, go to task manager and kill the explorer.exe, then in the NEW cmd type start explorer.exe and you're on the system account.
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