Can I replace windows explorer with wine explorer on windows?

@wilmhit yes.. here are the steps

1. install linux

2. take a windows CD and place it underneath your computer

3. install windows explorer

4. profit

@freemo Wine explorer looks cool. I bet it takes <10mb of ram. I won't do your steps because I don't have windows CD (or any CD).

@wilmhit Well you could always just install linux without doing it "on windows" :)

@freemo what I'm trying to figure out is if windows would work if I replaced crucial windows system components with wine equivalents
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@wilmhit I'm not really sure. I wouldnt think so as wine components translate aindows API to linux/xorg apis more or less. So sticking them into a windows system somewhere makes no sense.

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