By the dafault it saves it on the desktop. But if you have changed options it might be a different location. You can check a current location by choosing Save as... It will show which location wasto save last time.
If you're referring to .exe and .dmg files, try downloading the correct version (windows only accepts .exe and Mac only accepts .dmg
To decipher the names of .exe files and what they are, it depends on the types of .exe files they are. You can use a program called Winrar to extract the contents of the .exe file to see what it is.
you can't. exe files are applications at most you can change it into a txt to look at it's code, that is how exe are made not folders
No you do not loose the information. When it reinstall it only replaces the exe files and registry files. Your downloaded information is safe. Though I highly recommend you not use lime wire.
A .exe file is an executable file. Opening an exe file will run a program. Before you open it, make sure that it is a legitimate program. It may run malware that will corrupt your files.
Go to the ubuntu software store and download wine. With that you can install exe files on your system.
On windows, if you downloaded the EXE version just open it, if you download the ZIP file you'll have to extract it then find the EXE file and open that.
They're .exe files
A virus.
No.
To play minecraft simply double left click the downloaded .exe file
The ".exe" file extension is exclusive to Microsoft products, including MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. While Solaris does have "executable" files, there is no requirement for those files to have an ".exe" extension. Technically speaking, ".exe" programs run only on Microsoft-based operating systems. Therefore, Solaris does not run ".exe" files.