

Here we list 7 Windows based tools that can find and delete empty folders from your system. It’s frustrating to drill down through folders to find what’s in them only to discover they are completely empty and are serving no purpose. For the most part, they are of no practical use and just get in the way, especially while using Windows File Explorer. As more and more is added to the operating system, it begins to slow down which is partly why an old install runs slower than a newer install.Īlthough folders by themselves don’t really cause any performance issues or take up any space, having thousands of folders spread across your system that don’t contain any files can become a bit of a pain. The files and folders are therefore redundant but still on the system. While many of the files are important for the running of the system, som e are useless and get left behind by software that has been uninstalled.

Over time your Windows installation gets cluttered up with more and more data.
