How to find empty folders

rosede

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Is there a way to search for empty folders?

Thanks.

Daryl
 

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Actually, I was hoping that the default search would do this for me.
 

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try this, works amazingly well.
 

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empty folder nuker

Thanks pacinitaly for the tip to solve the empty folder problem
Pvh
 

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realtek High-definition audio support
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Thank you, thank you, pacinitaly! My Kindle was failing to index because it had a bunch of empty folders on it, I probably tried to put too much on it at once. Close to 200, and it was as I was looking for issues that I found an empty one. I really did not want to have to open each one, and I love the fact that it generated a list of files, so I can go restore the bad ones, if I want to.
 

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Go to the DOS prompt
type
dir /a/s > empty.txt

You will get the files for the current directory and subdirectories with their hidden file and at the end the total size for all of them.

open empty.txt then do "ctrl f" to find the 0 File directory, enter 0 File(s) for the search string
 

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