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HOW TO RESET CACHE
To manually clear your settings cache open the start menu and type:
%Localappdata% and hit enter
Find the "PostScriptum" folder in the window that pops up and simply delete it.
This will wipe all config settings for the game such as keybinds and video settings.
Now try launching Post Scriptum to see if it has resolved whichever issue you had previously.
Yes but if that's also your OS drive, then probably not. The reason being is your virtual RAM will probably use more than 4.5 GB and then you risk getting a low memory error. Also, if you want to download any of the game's mods then you'll quickly run out of space.