Strange Folders

I was looking at my preferences and I found at least 20 folders named/titled similar to C†âÄxøˇœ‡è¿≈ or ˆhÒ†0xøˇœ‡è¿. Does anyone know what or why in the heck these are in my mac mini? They all are the same size of zero. Any help is appreciated.
MacGrizz

just a hunch, but are you running windows via bootcamp on your Mac ?
JGG

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