error code : vin -79

I have a problem with the game Valorant: Yesterday, when I loaded it into memory C, I entered it normally and played, but I deleted it in order to transfer it to memory D, and when I downloaded it, it told me error, and when I downloaded it, I could not enter, it told me error code: van-79, then after I was fed up, I deleted it and loaded it for the second time in memory. d and it did not tell me error, but when I logged in it told me error code: van-79, and I tried all the solutions. I restarted the PC and also checked windows security and firewall. I also put it as adminstrator and tried almost most of the solutions, but it still tells me error code: van-79. Please, anyone. He has a solution, so tell me I want to play it very much, please ๐Ÿ˜ญ
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Support Agent
Support Agentโ€ข7mo ago
The error code VAN-79 is usually related to a connection problem. Since you've already tried several common solutions such as restarting your PC, checking Windows security and firewall settings, and running the game as an administrator, here are a few additional steps you can try: 1. Reinstall Riot Vanguard: Uninstall Riot Vanguard separately and reinstall it. Sometimes the issue is with Vanguard itself. - Go to Control Panel > Programs > Uninstall a program, find "Riot Vanguard," and uninstall it. - Restart your PC, then relaunch VALORANT which will prompt the reinstallation of Vanguard. 2. Check Network Configuration: Ensure that your network configuration is stable. - Try using a wired internet connection if you are on WiFi. - Run the following commands in Command Prompt (Admin):
netsh int ip reset
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
netsh winsock reset

netsh int ip reset
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
netsh winsock reset

3. Clean Boot: Perform a clean boot to ensure no other applications or services are causing conflicts. - Press Win + R, type msconfig, and press Enter. - In the System Configuration window, go to the Services tab, check "Hide all Microsoft services," and then click "Disable all." - Go to the Startup tab, click "Open Task Manager," and disable all startup items. - Restart your PC and try launching the game. 4. Update Network Drivers: Make sure your network drivers are up to date. Visit your network adapter manufacturerโ€™s website and download the latest drivers. 5. VPN: If you use a VPN, try disabling it and see if that resolves the issue. Alternatively, try connecting through a different region if your ISP has issues with connecting to VALORANT servers. If the issue persists after these steps, you may need to submit a ticket to Riot Games Support for further assistance.
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@Geniux Pliz help me I do all this and i cant ๐Ÿ˜ญ
Saucywan
Saucywanโ€ข7mo ago
If there's a problem I can specifically help with it
Saucywan
Saucywanโ€ข7mo ago
When you're doing the clean boot make sure you manually reenable vanguard (vgc) Follow the steps that were given
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