Some of these programs will probably be quite hard to get working:

defrag.exe:  It uses hardware directly, this is not allowed under Linux unless 
you're root. And even then it will probably be hard to emulate.
disk*.exe, bootcfg:  I'm not sure what these are doing, but they really sound 
hardware-related
explorer.exe:  Uses a lot of undocumented shell32/shlwapi functions, these 
won't be easy to implement. There's XPDE if you prefer the XP desktop however.

The other ones are probably easier to got to work in Wine, but do you
really need them? Wine has a builtin registry editor, just type
"regedit" to start it. And "find" in Ubuntu is as far as I know much
more powerful than it's Windows cousin. Drwatson can't be used directly
if I remember correctly, it's started when some application crashes.
I'm not sure about the other ones though.

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Some programs dont work in Wine
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