Hi Ryan, if you have Audio Quake installed, the qmod file should simply run when you either press enter on it or double click it. I have no idea why it wouldn't, as it's a file associated with Audio Quake and the installer actually runs from that folder. If it does not though, for whatever reason, then you can follow Sebastian's suggestion.

  First rename the qmod file to a zip.
Second, copy the jediquake folder you see inside of the zip file into your Audio Quake folder. Third, as Sebastian suggested, copy the qmod.ini file that you'll also find in the zip file, into the jediquake folder you just copied.

and that should be that. From there it should run as I mentioned, and be available in the mods option from the Audio Quake Main menu. If you have any problems or questions, please feel free to shout them right out! <smile> Sorry for any inconvenience and hopefully when Matthew gets back, this will all become more streamlined.
  Have a great day and enjoy the mods.

Smiles,

Mod Girl

At 05:10 PM 7/20/2006 +0000, you wrote:

hi,
when I open the qmod file, it doesn't instal is it soposed to say something?
I had to extract all the files
it look right in the folder, but it says there are no mods instaled
can someone help me?

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