This is NOT the same question as this one

I'm trying to be as specific as I can, otherwise the superpolice will close it again and I get slapped. :(

So, onto the question: this link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee330741%28VS.85%29.aspx does not list that GUID that opens up the "GodMode" so my question remains, how and who found it.

Thanks, you are all awesome.

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Thanks for down-voting. – ra170 Jan 27 '10 at 22:17
you know that link isn't exhaustive of all GUIDs and their interpretations under Win7, right? (downvote wasn't me...) – quack quixote Jan 27 '10 at 22:18
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Perhaps it's because any question that leads off with emphasis of its difference from one that was just Closed, doesn't sit well. Also, you might consider fixing your 0% Accept Rate. Just sayin'. – JMD Jan 27 '10 at 22:19
+1 ... simply because the downvoter doesn't have the guts or the decency to leave a comment why he or she dislikes the question. – Molly7244 Jan 27 '10 at 22:31
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So you give him 8 rep instead of a measly -2? haha – JMD Jan 27 '10 at 22:54
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closed as off topic by Molly, John T, Diago Jan 28 '10 at 4:22

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my question remains ... who found it?

Lee at downloadsquad.com, who was one of the first to report on it, credits the "guys at windows7themes".

you may ask further questions there.

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It isn't exactly hidden. It's a documented development feature which means that it wasn't found by anyone but released as part of the Windows 7 documentation on MSDN.

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