I'd recommend you to create a WORK FOLDER in that windows partition and remap that folder over the windows partition, so you can hide the sensible windows files at your linux session.
So easy like this:
1) We create a WORK FOLDER in windows partition:
cd /media/sda1 (Win partition)
mkdir MYWINFOLDER
2) We remap over Windows partition
sudo mount --bind /media/sda1/MYWINFOLDER/ /media/sda1/
This way all Windows directories get hidden and protected to our activities.
The result: --> /media/sda1 (just see WORk FOLDER):
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3) We create a script to remap (hide windows) at startup:
hidewin.sh
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#!/bin/bash
#
sudo mount --bind /media/sda1/MYWINFOLDER/ /media/sda1/
Once done, we might wish to remove availability Windows from Grub by just updating the grub:
sudo update-grub
As linux can't find windows installation (its overmapping), it updates the grub without the windows enterline.
Im applying this solution of my own to protect/hide windows system directories.