if you remove the paging file from the boot partition, Windows cannot create a dump file (Memory.dmp) in which to write debugging information in the event that a kernel mode Stop Error message occurs. This could lead to extended downtime if you must debug to troubleshoot the Stop error message.
The major disadvantage of removing the paging file from the partition is that Windows will no longer be able to make a dump file. This function is important should a user encounter particular errors.
Nothing immediately, but without a paging file slowdowns are likely to occur.
slower computer
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.
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.
There are many ways, but the easiest is to use a Windows 7 installation disk to delete the partition.
just delete it. where is the problem?
You need a partition editor.
Partitions should be removed using a partition manager. If you have a Ubuntu live CD, then you can run partition editor from there. If you don't, then you should install a partition editor in your main operating system.
back up everything, remove ALL the partitions, then recreate the partitions you want to keep
The best way to completely remove any Operating System is to delete the partition that it is on. Your best bet is to download Knoppix and burn that to a CD, then Boot from the CD and find the partitioning tool and delete the partition that the Operating System is on.
my computer--->manage->computer management ---->select drive drive and right click delete partition
It "wipes" it in that the partition table is erased and thus is marked as available for a new partition to be created. It does not in itself remove the actual data on the disc; several tools can be used to recover data after deleting the partition or even after making a new one.
Disk Cleanup
You can not disable a partition in Windows 98 but you can remove it(everything on the partition will be lost if not saved beforehand on a cdr-rw or another hard drive). Boot up with a windows 98 floppy with th Operating System on it and the the Fdisk.exe file on it. At the "A" prompt, type "fdisk" and press enter. When the fdisk screen pops up, first be sure which partition you want to delete (D,E etc)so you don't delete the partition with your operating system on it (the "C" drive). Once you have determined which partition is to be deleted, follow the onscreen instructions to remove the correct one. When finished, close out the program and reboot the system and the partition should be gone.