Partitions help need a super mac os wizard help

i updated to mountain lion.  i was using snow leopard and had parrells 6 installed.  parrelles 6 does not support mountain lion so i have two questions.  i refuse to buy another parralles program since i hardly used windows anyway but i was wondering if i could use bootcamp with the partition allready installed and if so how do i and if i cant how do i get all my space back from the original parrells program.  the website says to run parrelles to delete....well  i cant since its not supported.  i went into disk utilities and really i dont even know where the partition is to delete it manually.
so recap:
can i run bootcamp to use whats installed allready and how
or
how do i get my space back from parrells since it is not compatble
im willing to delete everything fromt he windows partition but nothing from the mac harddrive side itself.
thanks

Parallels Desktop does not store its Windows installation in a separate disk partition and instead stores it in a special disk image file, so you could not simply reboot to that partition to run it. Additionally you cannot simply copy the Parallels disk to a partition and run it in boot camp.
The Parallels drive is likely in your Documents folder in a directory called "Parallels," so you can try searching there for it and then simply remove it.

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