Profanity: Download trough your browser, not the GOG Downloader then.
Slightly related question, why do people make 2 drives for themselves? One of them is always short on space and all kinds of problems come from there.
Because when you reformat the main drive, the files are safe on the other partition. Until Windows gets something like ZFS where the partitions can grow and shrink automatically that'll be the case.
mlmassie1: i bought witcher today and installed gog dl 3.51b ver. changed the settings to install the game to h: drive because c: drive does not have enough space and saved the settings. the downloader still wants to dl the game to "my documents x86 on c: drive . win7 is my os, i have repeatedly deleted and changed and installed but to no avail. thanks . any help would be appreciated
Open up a command prompt and use mklink to link the directory that the downloader wants to the directory that you want. It'll be something like mklink /J C:\source D:\target