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I have ~84GB free on my hard drive. I can' install the game - it says not enough free space. According to the game overview page, it is 47GB in size and needs 20GB storage, according to the installer it needs 19GB downloaded and 20GB installed. Not sure which number actually represents the truth but even in the worst case 84GB should be enough.

Mac 10.14.3 Beta (18D38a)
Gog 1.2.51
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oschrenk: I have ~84GB free on my hard drive. I can' install the game - it says not enough free space. According to the game overview page, it is 47GB in size and needs 20GB storage, according to the installer it needs 19GB downloaded and 20GB installed. Not sure which number actually represents the truth but even in the worst case 84GB should be enough.

Mac 10.14.3 Beta (18D38a)
Gog 1.2.51
I just looked at the dos2 file under properties/general and it looks to be 59.7 gb's on disk. That's including the editor so I'm not sure what the problem is for you. Wish I could be more helpful.
Cleaned up some files on disk and now have 97GB free - still not able to install due to "Not enough free space on disk"
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oschrenk: Cleaned up some files on disk and now have 97GB free - still not able to install due to "Not enough free space on disk"
There is a bunch of hidden files that take up space but aren't shown, just marked as reserved. Might be something like that going on.
Please contact GOG support about this issue. They are the ones creating the actual installers.

The Mac version is smaller than the Windows version, since it does not include DOS2 Classic (that one was never ported to the Mac).
Hi, i have the same issue, did you solve this? I have 104GB free
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vysoki: I have 104GB free
Try using the Disk utility to check your drive(s).

Check how much room Time Machine backups are taking up, if applicable; one person reported not being able to install D:OS 2, since there were 30GB of backups actually included in the reported free drive space, so there was less than the required space actually available, rather than more.

Try doing a clean boot and then see if it will install properly. Start/restart your Mac and hold the Shift key down as soon as the progress bar comes up in the startup window, releasing it after the desktop appears. Alternately, from the login window, hold the Shift key when you click the Log In button, and release it when you see the Dock.

Try creating a new user account, switch to that account and try installing the game from there.