No, vuze exe can not cause harm to a computer.
.app is the equivalent of exe on a Mac. exe stands for executable, and is run on a Windows computer. app stands for application and runs on an Apple computer. Both exe and app files 'run' on the computer and are referred to as 'executables,' 'programs,' or 'applications.'
.exe file
One would have nwiz exe installed on their computer if they wanted to manage Nvidia graphics applications on their computer. It is a desktop application that runs in the background.
The exe extension primarily tells the computer it is trying to run an executable file. This means is telling the computer to install or run something. All software like games have exe files that prompt the computer to install the program and to open it each time one clicks on the shortcut.
The file extention of any application on a computer is: '.exe' .exe = simply means executable.
It is not recommended to disable the win32.exe on your computer. It is used on almost all windows-based computer to ensure the proper running of the computer and some certain programs installed. That is why the computer get hanged when you do not select it.
There aren't any, just an (usually) .exe file.
You may have a virus or you might have a problem with rundll32.exe.
the type of an application(.bat, .exe, .jar) etc.
The Svchost.exe virus can cause a large amount of damage to your computer; as it is Malware, it can range from causing system lock ups and freezes through to damaging internal hardware through altering the BIOS of your computer.
fjevents is related with FjEvents. It is created by Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation.
An exe is a file which is run by the computer. It is not a data file. You can not take it apart. It does not contain separate files per se although it may liink to several separate files within the computer such as dll files.