just delete it. where is the problem?
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Modern disk drive construction more or less requires drives to have at least one partition. Whether the drive is internal or external is immaterial.
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You can save a hidden recovery partition either on your hard drive or on a flash drive, all it is a backup in case your computer ever crashes. To make it you should be able to choose to create a recovery on your computers system settings.
To remove a partition on a slave hard drive you can go into the BIOS. You should look up a guide if you plan to do this.
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There are several tutorials on YouTube which will show you exactly how to remove a partition. Removing a hard drive partition on Windows Vista will create an empty space that you can use to install a new partition. Be aware that it will also delete all data that is on the partition.
In general, there is no reason to have more than one partition on an external hard drive. There are some specific cases where it might be desirable but you would know if you had a requirement like that.
There should be a recovery partition on the hard-drive. There is on mine !
Probably so users don't try to store anything on the drive; that would mess it up if you ever needed to boot to the recovery partition of your hard drive
You can certainly move Windows to an external hard drive but Windows will not boot directly from an external drive. If you are running Windows in Parallels (See links below) you can have Parallels installed on the Mac's drive and then have your Windows virtual machine on the external drive.
my computer--->manage->computer management ---->select drive drive and right click delete partition