Then I found this. RED is Remove Empty Directories and it is a free apps.
pix source: http://www.jonasjohn.de/red.htm
I downloaded that portable version. After unzip, I execute it directly but some directories cannot be access. So I restart it as administrator, in slightly more than 1min, there are 2241 empty directories has been listed by it. Wow, I can't imagine how I am going to find all of them, unless I do a disk format. :P
Remove Empty Directories also use different icons to describe each of these kinds of dirs:
- Root
- the really empty
- dirs with trash (you have to define what is trash)
- hidden dirs
- locked dirs
- protected dirs
- Failed (meaning no reading access, I fixed it by run it with administrator permission)
pix source: http://www.jonasjohn.de/red.htm
Remove Empty Directories available as installer or portable version. The author of this apps also very kind to post his coding at internet, so that if you want to use it for other OS(s), you can compile on your own.
To download Remove Empty Directories, go to:
http://www.jonasjohn.de/red.htm
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