azraal: - Go in the download folder.
- Rename the game's folder (for exemple cyberpunk2077 ==> cyberpunk2077e . The name doesn't really matter).
- Go in galaxy and uninstall the game. It will throw an error, which is normal since the folder doesn't exist.
- Now the install button is clickable again, so click it
- When you are at the screen where you select the installation's location, select the place where the game was previously but
Don't start the download - Go in the download folder and rename the game folder to what it should be: cyberpunk2077e ==> cyberpunk2077
- Start the download.
This! This just saved me from having to spend days re-downloading 12g (lost 1g of downloaded files, but that's 12 times better than losing it all! ;) I have a
very slow Internet, which is why I play single-player games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Baldur's Gate 3)! My update had "failed" (yet again) and no amount of clicking "Retry" would get it to do anything, so I quit GOG and started it back up, hoping it'd resume from where it left off. Instead, GOG
completely forgot that it was trying to install Cyberpunk 2077 in the Downloads section, but in the game Owned Games section "Install" was greyed out and I could only "Uninstall".