I wanted to free up some space on my SSD, as it was like 60% full and I didn't intend it to fill up with anything but program files. I downloaded WizTree (highly recommended btw) and let it analyze the disk. I moved around things like my entire Google drive library, Spotify cache, and desktop contents off of the SSD and onto my hard drive, bringing down total used capacity to 40%.
The next egg that WizTree points me to is what looks like some remnant of an app, located in the directory
C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.MSEsper_1.3.25854.2_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\Assets\Data\Movie.
It's a folder filled with 62 .mp4 files that take up a whopping 7.5 GB -- quite a lot for my 120 gig SSD.
Considering that these are .mp4 files and not .sys or .ini file (for example), and that it's located deep within the program files (not the Windows) directory, I'm almost certain that these files are completely useless, taking up valuable space on my SSD for no reason.
But like the title says, windows seems really, really, REALLY fond of these tiles. Deleting them leads to the error message "you need permission from SYSTEM to make changes to this file."
I've already tried making myself the owner of the folder, and logging on as the other administrator to do the same thing, all to no avail.
Can someone please help me?