Bwahahaahah.
Here's what you can do to secure stuff, and incidentally what I use.
BIOS password
Bootloader boots off a USB key (you'll need *nix to do this), so that the computer won't boot without the key
Bootloader password
Login passwords (*nix or Win NT kernels only, Win9x doesn't support user-level access control)
Right, those'll stop people booting/loging into your computer.
File system that supports user-level access control (NTFS for Windows, any of the *nix filesystems)
Encrypted file systems (again, NTFS of *nix only)
If you're stuck with Win9x, you can encrypt individual files and folders using a 3rd party utility like PGP or GPG, which'll also encrypt your email if you want.
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