Checking TPM Support:
Press the Windows Key + R or go to Start and select Run.
Type "tpm.msc" (without quotes) and press OK.
If you see "Compatible TPM cannot be found" your PC might have TPM disabled. You can search online for your specific PC model and manufacturer to find instructions on enabling it in BIOS.
Enabling TPM 2.0 (if available):
Restart your PC and press the key to enter BIOS setup (often DEL, F2, or another function key). Consult your motherboard manual or manufacturer's website if unsure.
Look for a section related to the Security or Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
Navigate to the TPM settings and enable it if it's an option.
Enabling Secure Boot (required):
While enabling TPM, you might also see an option for Secure Boot. Valorant might require this to be enabled alongside TPM. Look for the Secure Boot option in the same section as TPM and enable it if necessary.
Saving Changes and Restarting:
After making changes, navigate to the Exit section of BIOS and choose "Save Changes and Exit" or similar option.
Your PC will restart with the new TPM and Secure Boot settings (if enabled).
Press the Windows Key + R or go to Start and select Run.
Type "tpm.msc" (without quotes) and press OK.
Check if it says "The TPM is ready for use."