


Open the downloaded file and extract the contents of the file on your Desktop.You can not easily open it, you will need an additional Software like 7-Zip. The Mod is usually in a ZIP or RAR file.

Download first a desired Mod download.I figured by keeping it isolated and free from all that I would extend its life span over time.

I wanted to keep it mainly for the OS and not constantly be adding and deleting thousands of files on it which happens when I mod and test. Normally, everything would be located in C:/Program Files under Combat Mission Shock Force 2 and the mod folder would've been in My Documents in a Shock Force 2 folder, hence the double folders and confusion. When I installed SF2 I directly installed it into a main Combat Mission folder in My Documents which has all the CM titles in it, instead of the default "C:\Program Files (x86)\Battlefront\Combat Mission Shock Force 2" which would've been on my SSD. I have one 2TB drive dedicated just for games, which is where the My Documents folder is stored. Back when I got this comp I set up Windows so that My Documents, Videos, Music and Pictures were relegated to two separate drives instead of on the SSD. The two folders could may be due to having the demo and full game installed?
