Depends on the file system.
Yes. All Windows based file systems require periodic defragmentation for optimal performance. FAT, FAT32 and NTFS file systems all require defragmentation.
no u need Linux
A server with a Linux distribution installed on it.
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linux files dont need extensions
Linux is a kernel, as such it is used to facilitate communications between applications and computer hardware.
So that you can choose to load either linux or (usually) windows.
Linux doesn't have exact hardware requirements. The hardware you need depends on what you are using it for.
To format a partition that is not in use get a program called Gparted. If you need to format the whole drive you need to boot from a Linux CD.
Either, you need to increase the volume in Linux or Linux did not recognize your sound card.
There is no version of Visual Basic for Linux or Mac OS.
There are many shells available for Linux; you need to be specific about the ones you want to compare.