6 Powerful Windows 10 & 11 Hacks That Most Users Don’t Know

Windows is packed with powerful features—many of which are hidden beneath the surface. Whether you’re using Windows 10 or Windows 11, there are useful tricks that even seasoned users often overlook. In this article, we’ll explore six incredibly useful Windows hacks that will not only improve your efficiency but also enhance your computing experience.

Let’s dive right in.


1. Instantly Rename Multiple Files

Organizing files can be a tedious task, especially if you have to rename each file individually. Fortunately, Windows allows you to rename multiple files at once using a quick shortcut.

Here’s how:

  1. Select all the files you want to rename (e.g., by holding Ctrl and clicking each file).
  2. Press the F2 key on your keyboard.
  3. Enter a new name (e.g., Test) and hit Enter.

Each file will automatically be renamed in sequence (e.g., Test, Test (1), Test (2), etc.).

Why it’s useful:

  • Group and categorize similar files (images, documents, audio, etc.).
  • Easily search for files using a common keyword.
  • Keep your digital workspace clean and organized.

2. Use winget to Upgrade All Applications

Windows Package Manager (winget) is a powerful command-line tool that allows you to manage installed software. You can check for updates and even upgrade all your applications at once.

Steps to check for updates:

  1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator:
    • Type cmd in Windows search.
    • Right-click and select Run as administrator.
  2. Run the command: winget upgrade This command will scan your system for updatable applications and list them with current and available versions.

To upgrade all applications:

winget upgrade --all

This will begin updating all apps in one go. Depending on the number and size of updates, this process may take some time.

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3. Quickly Access the Desktop (Hide All Windows)

If you’re working with multiple windows open and want to instantly minimize everything to view the desktop:

Use this keyboard shortcut:

Windows key + D
  • Press once to minimize all open windows.
  • Press again to restore them.

This is perfect for quick access to your desktop or if you need to hide active windows quickly in shared environments like offices or homes.


4. Unlock the Ultimate Power Plan

Windows comes with different power plans like Balanced, Power Saver, and High Performance. But did you know there’s an Ultimate Performance plan hidden by default?

To enable it:

  1. Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
  2. Run this command: powercfg -duplicatescheme e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f14749eb61
  3. Now, open the Power Options panel:
    • Press Windows + R, type powercfg.cpl, and hit Enter.
  4. Click Show additional plans.
  5. Select Ultimate Performance.

This plan is designed to provide maximum performance, particularly useful for gaming, video editing, or heavy CPU tasks.


5. Use Reliability Monitor to Diagnose System Issues

Most users rely on Event Viewer to check logs, but Windows also includes Reliability Monitor, a lesser-known but more user-friendly diagnostic tool.

To access Reliability Monitor:

  1. Press Windows + R, type: perfmon /rel and hit Enter.

You’ll get a visual graph showing system stability over time. Click on any date to see details about:

  • Software and hardware failures
  • Crashes and errors
  • Application behavior

This tool is extremely helpful for pinpointing recurring issues and troubleshooting Windows performance problems.


6. Activate “God Mode” for All Settings in One Folder

“God Mode” is a hidden feature that gives you access to all Windows settings in a single folder—organized by categories like Security, Power Options, User Accounts, and more.

To enable God Mode:

  1. Right-click on the desktop, go to New > Folder.
  2. Rename the folder with the following code: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
  3. Press Enter. The folder icon will change automatically.

Double-click it to access hundreds of settings and configuration tools in one place. No need to dig through Control Panel or Windows Settings.


Final Thoughts

These six hidden Windows hacks are not just fun to discover—they’re also incredibly useful for productivity, system optimization, and better file organization. Whether you’re a casual user or a power user, these tips can enhance your Windows experience significantly.

Instead of watching a video, simply refer to this article whenever you need to refresh your memory on these handy tricks.


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Disclaimer: The commands and tips shared in this article are safe and tested on standard Windows 10 and 11 setups. However, always ensure you create a system restore point or backup important data before applying changes to system configurations.

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