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It creates a partion off 449mb on youre ssd/hdd just for precaching and i cant delete it.
I think youre seeing a file and lying about it being a partiton. In that case, turn shader precachimg off, close Steam, delete the file. If you still cant, start in safe mode and delete the file then.
It will still outlive it's useful lifespan. SSD's wearing out through use was only a valid concern for the first generation. Don't worry about it. You can write to it continuously 24/7, 52 weeks a year and it'll still last years.
The option just isn't there, through a command prompt/diskpart you'll get something like protected or not allowed, unless you use the override switch.
https://borncity.com/win/2018/05/02/windows-10-v1803-update-creates-a-new-oem-partition/
Youtube doesn't actually checks someones credentials before letting them post a video.
Still, its not from Steam so deleting it wont do jack about your shader cache (and i am still sure its the ESP which is needed for your system to boot).
so now im confused and will give up at this point lol.