Removing a FAT 32 windows partition

I succesfully made a 32GB FAT32 partion but now I want to get rid of it.
I used the Boot Camp Assistent to Restore the HD. It has been running for
almost an hour stating "Partitioning disk..."
Is it normal that it takes this long for the 600GB disk to restore itself?
Is it possible its stuck?
Is it safe to reboot my computer and try again?
Kind Regards!
Tnx!

An hour isn't that long, be patient and let it continue running.

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