Boot Camp & Removing Vista Partition

I recently removed my Vista partition with the Boot Camp program. Is there anything else I can remove after I have completed this? I just want as much space back as possible.

Hi Anaph and welcome to Discussions,
if you have used the BootCamp Assistant for removal of the Windows partition, then you already have regained all the disk space you can get.
While it is possible to also remove the BootCamp Assistant (dragging it to the trash can and empty the trash can afterwards) personally I would not do this.
You might need it again in the future.
Regards
Stefan

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    Removing Windows from Your Computer
    How you remove Windows from your computer depends on whether you installed
    Windows on a single-volume disk or on a second disk partition.
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