
The ‘ Change Drive Letter and Paths’ window should appear.Right-click the partition you want to decrypt and select ‘ Change Drive Letter and Paths’.In the Computer Management window, from the list on the left, select ‘ Disk Management’ (within the Storage sub-tree).
The ‘ Computer Management’ window should appear.
Right-click the ‘ Computer’ (or ‘ My Computer’) icon on your desktop, or in the Start Menu, and select Manage. If the volume is partition-hosted (applies also to USB flash drives), in addition to the steps 1-3, do the following: If the TrueCrypt volume is file-hosted, delete it (the container) just like you delete any other file. Move all files from the TrueCrypt volume to any location outside the TrueCrypt volume (note that the files will be decrypted on the fly). If you need to remove encryption (e.g., if you no longer need encryption) from a non-system volume, please follow these steps:
Select HP ProtectTools Security Manager from the list of programs.Please note that TrueCrypt can in-place decrypt only system partitions and system drives (select System > Permanently Decrypt System Partition/Drive).
Go to Control Panel > Programs select Programs and Features, then choose Uninstall a program. This should disable HP ProtectTools and keep it from Locate HP ProtectTools from the Services menu and configure it the. Click "Stop" from the "Service status" section. Click the "Startup type" drop-down menu and select "Disabled.". Click "Open Services" and right-click the same heading from the. Click the "Services" tab and select "hpqwmiex" without quotes in the. Press Ctrl+ Alt+ Del and select "Task Manager.". This HP suite is difficult to deal with and removing it can be difficult. I know this question is old and has an accepted answer, but I found an alternate solution to renaming files.