This Version Of Vanguard Requires Secure Boot To Be Enabled In Order To Play Valorant
I've had this issue right after I updated my computer to windows 11, how do fix this issue?
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Someone please help me bro ðŸ˜
win+r, msinfo32, send a photo
@Saucywan
Restart Computer
Press Del key while booting to get into BIOS
Make sure it's in Advanced Mode (If it's in Easy Mode press F2)
Go to "Boot" tab at the top
Find: "CSM Support", Make sure its DISABLED
Find: "Secure Boot", Set Secure boot to enabled
Find: "Secure Boot Mode", It should be Standard, SET it to Custom
Find: "Restore factory keys", Click it, And click YES
You may get a pop up asking you to EXIT WITHOUT SAVING. Press NO
what is advanced mode
It will say easy mode somewhere in the bottom right it should also say
somewhere here it should say?
1. Click Start and then select Settings
2. Click Update & Security
3. On the left side, click Recovery
4. Under Advanced start-up, click Restart Now
5. Click Troubleshoot
6. Click Advanced options
7. Select UEFI Firmware Settings
then send pictures
No inside of your bios
i tried but i cant get in my bios
update and security?
search that in the search bar
this?
Advanced options
send picture
It's just system and then recovery
oh yeah, he’s in the wrong spot
Then press recovery
Then once you're inside of the windows recovery environment
Go to advanced
Then command prompt
do you know why valorant requires secure boot? I had to do the same thing a little while back
Because of cheaters
Stops any software from loading before the operating system
So it stops cheats from loading before the actual operating system
oh makes sense
Which means then vanguard will be running
And It will see the cheats being started
here?
Press recovery
restart now?
Then find this and press restart now
ok
then what after?
send pictures of what was on your screen
^
Then uefi
i restarted
what was meant to happen
^
Did you click the restart now button like the one in the photo?
And did it not send you to the windows recovery environment
It's like a screen that's very blue
uhh no it just started up my computer again like a normal restart
@Saucywan I did it again and my screen just turns black
It looks like a maybe a bug with your bios
If you cannot enter your bios I cannot help
You should most likely try to contact your computers manufacturer
oh ok
is that the only option