I only have a small sized SSD in this laptop, so having 38.5GB stolen by this folder is causing me a lot of angst. So I took ownership for the folder, to myself, and then when I tried to delete the folder, it says I need to gain permission from myself to delete it! I'm not sure what I am supposed to do to get rid of this folder!! I've tried to just manually removing this folder, but it then requests me to gain permission from SYSTEM. The folder amassing 38.5GB, titled: Microsoft.MSGPBoston_15.0_圆4_8wekyb3d8bbwe is situated within - C:\Program Files\WindowsApps I've then noticed that it was STILL on the Program list when I click Start, so again, did the uninstall. I then saw that the Age of Empires 3 was still displaying in the Xbox app, so again, deleted it, but no joy. I've already used the Storage>Apps and Features programme to delete Age of Empires 3 which was displaying a significantly lower size but it didn't remove the identified folder. I've used "TreeSize" to discover the folder, and within is a number of Age of Empires 3 data. I've discovered that my disk space is being significantly reduced by a folder that seems to have been installed when Age of Empires 3 tried to install onto my laptop but errored when there wasn't enough disk space.
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