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i now have a problem involving downloading it without gog.
i'm trying to install it, but it says to specify where the .BIN file is. okay. i have the bin file there. well if i so, then WHY THE FUCK DOES IN NOT SHOW UP UNDER DOWNLOADS WHEN I CLICK BROWSE?!?!?!?! is it because they need to be fully installed first? cause if the answer is no, then GOG HAS SWINDLED ME FOR THE LAST FUCKING TIME!!!

AN' YOU BETTER FUCKING HELP ME, GOG!!!!!
Post edited February 22, 2015 by TristanWerner
This question / problem has been solved by DeMignonimage
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TristanWerner: i now have a problem involving downloading it without gog.
i'm trying to install it, but it says to specify where the .BIN file is. okay. i have the bin file there. well if i so, then WHY THE FUCK DOES IN NOT SHOW UP UNDER DOWNLOADS WHEN I CLICK BROWSE?!?!?!?! is it because they need to be fully installed first? cause if the answer is no, then GOG HAS SWINDLED ME FOR THE LAST FUCKING TIME!!!

AN' YOU BETTER FUCKING HELP ME, GOG!!!!!
This is how you ask for help? Good luck with that...
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TristanWerner: ...
Basically Hickory already gave you all the information in the other thread, but I think there's still a little misunderstanding in how to install the game.

Download all three files to the same location:
setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12.exe
setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12-1.bin
setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12-2.bin
- Just click the links in your game shelf and make sure the GOG Downloader option is off (see screenshot)
- Don't open or run them if your browser asks what to do, but download them
- Don't rename any file

When all three downloads are finished, go to the download location and check if all three files are there. They should roughly have the size of 1 MB, 1.5 GB and 850 MB.
The extensions (.exe and .bin) might be invisible as that's Windows' default setting, so don't worry if they don't show. Do not rename the files and add the extensions.
Now double-click the installer executable file (setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12.exe) to start the installation.
Your system might ask you for Admin rights, which you have to grant. The installer shouldn't ask for the bin files now as they're in the same folder.
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Post edited February 23, 2015 by DeMignon
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TristanWerner: ...
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DeMignon: Basically Hickory already gave you all the information in the other thread, but I think there's still a little misunderstanding in how to install the game.

Download all three files to the same location:
setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12.exe
setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12-1.bin
setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12-2.bin
- Just click the links in your game shelf and make sure the GOG Downloader option is off (see screenshot)
- Don't open or run them if your browser asks what to do, but download them
- Don't rename any file

When all three downloads are finished, go to the download location and check if all three files are there. They should roughly have the size of 1 MB, 1.5 GB and 850 MB.
The extensions (.exe and .bin) might be invisible as that's Windows' default setting, so don't worry if they don't show. Do not rename the files and add the extensions.
Now double-click the installer executable file (setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12.exe) to start the installation.
Your system might ask you for Admin rights, which you have to grant. The installer shouldn't ask for the bin files now as they're in the same folder.
so i did figure that part out. except they're corrupted. and according to a few reviews, that's happening a lot. DAMMIT GOG! i need a refund! i'll spend it on something worthwhile, like a copy of throne of bhaal.
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TristanWerner: ..so i did figure that part out. except they're corrupted. ...
Simply re-download the corrupted one. Corrupted downloads can happen, especially when the stability of your Internet connection varies. I know you're having trouble with the GOG Downloader, but it has got an integrated file integrity check. When you download the files manually you can at least check if they're okay by calculating their MD5 checksum (e.g. with WinMD5).

Here are the checksums for comparison:

setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12.exe
3CCF5D1B5BD46A87498937003D4EE817

setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12-1.bin
A9E9FFD435900F6248ACE8B0897281B4

setup_baldurs_gate2_2.0.0.12-2.bin
73BD27481AA7FD012A1FF1A055BF5E34
Post edited February 25, 2015 by DeMignon