Super God Mode on Windows 11 and 10: What It Is and How to Use It
"Super God Mode" isn't an official Windows feature but a third-party PowerShell script created by YouTuber ThioJoe. This script scans your Windows 11 (or 10) system and creates shortcuts for every setting, tool, and system location it finds, making it easier to customize your Windows experience.
What is Super God Mode?
"Super God Mode" isn't an official Windows feature but a third-party PowerShell script created by YouTuber ThioJoe. This script scans your Windows 11 (or 10) system and creates shortcuts for every setting, tool, and system location it finds, making it easier to customize your Windows experience.
Note: Super God Mode is different from the built-in "God Mode" in Windows. It creates a more comprehensive set of shortcuts, including all known folders, shell folders, system settings, task and deep links, and URL protocols.
How to Use Super God Mode
Step 1: Download and Run the Script
- Visit the GitHub project page.
- Download the
Super_God_Mode.ps1file.

- Open PowerShell as administrator.
- Change the execution policy to allow running the script.
- Navigate to the script directory:
cd path\to\script-directory\
- Run the script:
.\Super_God_Mode.ps1

Tip: You can also download SuperGodMode-EasyLauncher.bat to run the script without modifying execution policies.Step 2: Configure and Run the Scan
- (Optional) Adjust the "Control Outputs" settings.
- (Optional) Modify the "Alternative Options".
- (Optional) Choose an output directory and folder name.
- Click "Run Script".

The script will scan your system and create shortcuts. The process duration depends on your system configuration.
Using Super God Mode
After the scan, you'll find a new folder containing various categories of shortcuts:
- Special Name Folders: System locations (AppData, Startup, Windows, etc.)
- CLSID Shell Folder Shortcuts: Paths to Control Panel and Settings app items

- All Task Links: Original "God Mode" Control Panel settings

- Deep Links: Specific Control Panel pages

- URL Protocols: URI links for system applications and features

- Hidden App Links: URI links to specific sections within applications

- System Settings: URI links to specific Settings app pages

Use Cases for Super God Mode
- Centralized Access: Group all settings, features, and system locations in one place.
- Custom Script Creation: Use the gathered information for your own scripts.
- IT Administration: Easily share specific setting locations with users.
- Shortcut Properties: Right-click any shortcut and select "Properties" to view its target information.
Important: While the Super God Mode script is safe and doesn't modify your system, be cautious when changing the settings it exposes.
By using Super God Mode, you can streamline your Windows experience and gain quick access to a wide range of system settings and features.