Remove Duplicate Folders from Windows 10

Duplicate files and folders are plaguing the Windows 10 user experience. You can fix this issue with the help of guidelines provided in this article. These contain manual steps or tweaks which should be applied very carefully. However, for an automatic removal of duplicates from Windows 10, you can rely on Clone Files Checker. It can scan Windows 10 duplicate files quite easily. Download it here: 

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However, there is a little funny as well as strange issue related to Microsoft’s latest Windows. The problem is that folders located on the Desktop or under the Folder heading in This PC always manage to duplicate themselves. Things become more strange when the user tries to delete the duplicate as it’s not that simple to get rid of them. However, we have come up with a method that will help you get rid of all these duplicate folders. Simply follow the guide below to learn how.

Note: The following method works fine for a huge majority of computers running Windows 10. If it doesn’t works out for you, then it is highly advisable to reinstall the Windows and go for all the latest updates too.

1. Check This PC and the desktop for all duplicate folders

2. Once you’ve determined the dupe folders, head over to this link and download the registry file for the duplicate folder you want to get rid of

3. Make sure the registry is meant for the Windows version you have; either 32-bit or 64-bit. You can find out about the Windows version by right-clicking on This PC > Properties

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4. Download either of these files:

32-bit_Remove_All_user_Folders_in_This_PC.reg” or “64-bit_Remove_All_user_Folders_in_This_PC.reg

5. And download one file (as applicable) from these “32-bit_Restore_All_user_Folders_in_This_PC.reg” or “64-bit_Restore_All_user_Folders_in_This_PC.reg

6. Now run the registry file you downloaded in the 4th step and grant any permission it asks for

7. Reboot your PC once the registry values have been edited

8. Once the computer boots up, you’ll notice both the original as well as the duplicate folders have been removed

9. Lastly, run the registry file you downloaded in the 5th step to get the original folders you just deleted.

10 Reboot your computer.

That’s it. You have successfully deleted the dubious duplicate folders from your Windows 10 computer.

Vikas is a technology enthusiast who loves writing articles on computers and technology. He writes on various topics related to software, software reviews, troubleshooting and tips & tricks to make people's digital lives better.