Using Decrypt Disk Parent topic

Selecting Decrypt Disk decrypts an encrypted Full Disk Encryption hard disk, but does not remove any of the encryption drivers. If using Decrypt Disk, disable the Full Disk Encryption DrAService service before booting into Windows.
WARNING
WARNING
Read this procedure before using Decrypt Disk. Data loss may occur if performed incorrectly. Do not use Decrypt Disk to remove Full Disk Encryption from any Endpoint Encryption device that is functioning normally. Use TMFDEUninstall.exe instead.

Procedure

  1. Log on to Recovery Console.
    Recovery Console opens to the Decrypt Disk page.
  2. Click Decrypt to begin decrypting the drive.
    Decryption begins immediately and the Decrypt Disk page shows the decryption progress.
  3. When decryption completes, click Exit to reboot the Endpoint Encryption device.
  4. Do one of the following:
    • If booting a repair tool CD, DVD, or USB key:
      1. After exiting Full Disk Encryption, press F12 (or the appropriate button to enter the boot options).
      2. Insert the Repair CD and select the CD/DVD drive from the boot options screen.
      3. Proceed with established recovery actions.
    • If booting into Windows:
      1. Reboot the endpoint and hold F8.
      2. Select Safe Mode before the system begins booting into Windows.
      WARNING
      WARNING
      If the Windows boot options screen is missed, immediately turn off the device. If Windows boots normally (not in Safe Mode), DrAService will immediately start encrypting the drive again. Any recovery actions taken at this point will risk irreparable damage to data on the drive.
  5. Open Computer Management and go to Services and ApplicationsServices.
    The Services screen appears.
  6. Locate and double-click Trend Micro Full Disk Encryption to open the Trend Micro Full Disk Encryption Properties window.
  7. On the General tab, change Startup type to Disabled.
  8. Click Apply, then click OK.
  9. Reboot the endpoint.
  10. Log on the Full Disk Encryption preboot.
  11. Log on to Windows.
  12. After all recovery actions are complete, set DrAService to Automatic. The device automatically re-encrypts the hard disk after the next reboot.