how do I fix the vanguard secure boot error thingy
how do I fix the vanguard secure boot error thingy
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To fix the Vanguard Secure Boot error, you'll need to enable Secure Boot and TPM in your BIOS/UEFI settings. Here are the steps:
1. Restart your computer and enter the BIOS/UEFI setup (usually by pressing a key like F2, F10, ESC, or DEL during startup).
2. Find the Secure Boot option: It’s usually under "Security" or "Boot" settings, but it can vary by manufacturer.
3. Enable Secure Boot and TPM: Set both options to enabled.
4. Save and exit: Apply the changes and restart your computer.
For detailed guidance, you can follow the relevant support article here: Vanguard Secure Boot / TPM Support or Windows 11 Support.
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which type of motherboard u have
u need to set secure boot on and setup to windows uefi mode if it sets to other os valorant and vanguard will not work
ASRock mother board
what is uefi mode?
my asus board have 2 option for secure boot other OS and windows uefi mode
idk how asrock boards looks like in bios or the names but probably same as asus
gigabyte use the same names for secure boot options
windows uefi mode is specified for windows operating systems
other os for linux and others
is uefi mode going to be in my bios too?
probably
alright well ill try that and ill let you know how it goes thanks
https://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?id=531
check this out its probably will helps u