A partition is created on the hard drive
Its not installed to windows, its placed into the motherboard
You can either run the uninstall program, or you can just delete the folder that it is installed in. Windows programs are placed in /home/yourusername/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files
yes.
Depends on the operating system your computer runs on. But for any operating system you can go to explorer and search for it. For windows Vista and above, you can search for a file by clicking the start button (windows symbol at the bottom left of your screen) and type in the bow that says "Search programs and files".
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Linux does not identify drives or partitions with letters. To Windows, "C:" is the partition that the running version of Windows is currently installed on, regardless of how many partitions are on the disk. Linux identifies partitions based on the order they are placed on the disk. For instance, the second partition on the first hard drive would be /dev/sda2 or /dev/hda2. In order to access a Windows partition,you will need to identify what partition it is actually on. A quick way to do this is to run cfdisk /dev/sda or cfdisk with whatever hard drive it is on if you have more than one. A Windows partition will have the type of either NTFS or FAT32. To mount it, create a directory (such as /mnt/windows), and use the command mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/windows substituting of course the correct partition.
Yes
A: It may look to you as apposite but I ASSURE YOU PHYSICALLY THEY MAY INSTALLED OPPOSITE BUT ELECTRICALLY THE ARE INSTALLED IN SERIES
C:\inetpub\wwwroot
This is a really difficult thing to do since the operating systems that are currently in mainstream use have been introduced. When you install most software, not all, it installs hidden files that you can not see. These are registry files and other system files that the software coordinates with the operating system to function and work properly in its certain environments. In older software and some current simple software, files are installed in one directory location. No registry values are edited, and no other system informational and instructional files are placed outside of the directory. Therefore the directory can be copied and placed on another systems hard disk for example and be opened and used. If you can remember the games that used to come on floppy disks, these could be run directly from the movable storage reading device with out copying a thing to the hard disk.