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Remove POA from a decrypted volume which won't boot

Please help! Win 7 SGN 6. Full disk encryption (disk with POA).

A disk will not boot to windows due to a fault we can't resolve. We've successfully decrypted the disk, got the user data for safety, but want to run USMT from a boot disk, then reimage around the USMT data store; i.e. we're not wanting to clean format the disk.

We have a process to do all this USMT and reimage automatically, but first we must remove POA from the disk.

Uninstalling Sophos would achieve this, but as disk will not boot to windows due to a fault we can't resolve, this is not an option.

Is there any other way to remove the POA partition from a decrypted disk?

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