I'm not sure what you mean by hard drive history, but if you mean recently used programs, documents etc then you can use a tool called CCleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com/)
Kakasoft Advanced Folder Encryption has a function that helps you to hide a entire hard drive. If you need it, you can visit their site: http://www.kakasoft.com/folder-encryption/how-to-encrypt-files.html
its memory
By using the tool Drive Manager 4.06
boot sector virus
Assuming there is only one hard drive on the computer, then yes.
Yes they are. The incognito or private browsing modes only stops your browser history (CTRL + H) from listing your history. The sites still leave small cyber traces on your Hard Drive.
DRIVE C IS KNOEN AS WINDOW DRIVE,SO ITS DIFFICULT TO HIDE DRIVE C.... but if you wnt to do so ,then install your window inanother drive......
Yes It Does, But Somewhere On The Hard Drive.
Browsing history is stored in the browser itself. Click on Tools in the toolbar on top. Click Options in that. You can delete the history there.
Not unless what you did was saved on too our hard drive. If its something bad, i suggest looking through it and deleting it. It would be under Browsing History.
Yes. They hide in the boot sector program of a hard drive or floppy disk or in the master boot program in the Master Boot Record.
a hard drive failure is when your hard drive stops working...