

This will bring up an explorer panel where you can decide what folder to download to. You'll then have to find it and decide what to do with the downloaded file.Īlternatively (which is what you'll have to do if for some reason, as here, Windows does not have the right Downloads, or does not want to use it), RIGHT click one of the parts to bring up a little menu. LEFT clicking one of them should immediately start downloading a file to Downloads on your Windows (I seem to remember this being My Downloads in olden times - there should be one in each branch of the C:\Users tree). You will already have clicked on > DOWNLOAD OFFLINE BACKUP GAME INSTALLERS to get the list of parts and how big each is. I've just tried two different games - one to my desktop (using Google Chrome) and one to my laptop (Microsoft Edge) - both work pretty similarly. those 2 you linked are the exact things that come up when I click the link, before it sends it to my DL tab/window - so when it asks me for the path, just copy/paste what you have here?īecause I can't see how to copy paste the ENTIRE code-string from the little windows that pop up when I click it The exact names may be different if GOG has updated the installer since the last time I downloaded. Note that the names you should use are not en1installer0 / 1, but something like setup_heroes_of_might_and_magic_3_complete_4.0_%2828740%29.exe and setup_heroes_of_might_and_magic_3_complete_4.0_%2828740%29-1.bin. Are these the download links you are using? You should retain the original filenames, which the server should suggest and your browser should offer as the default name.


Advowson: If I recall correctly, you may place the downloads anywhere, as long as you put both in the same directory.

