I checked the new start menu shortcut removal in CCleaner on my win XP Pro with 512 mb ram, 120 gig disk.
Worked good for removing the shortcuts inside of a folder that no longer point to a valid program, but then leave that empty folder behind.
Which would be nice if it could remove those empty folders, not just dead links to program on the start menu.
The only one CCleaner really needs not to remove is the startup folder, which I think is the same name across all the versions of windows.
Perhaps include an exception to exclude the startup folder, and delete all the other empty folders on the start menu?
Thanks!