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even tho i enabled secure bot i still cant play valorant on windows 11 cause of the valroant vangard anti cheat what should i try
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If you’re encountering issues with VALORANT’s Vanguard Anti-Cheat on Windows 11 even after enabling Secure Boot, make sure to double-check that both Secure Boot and TPM are correctly configured:
1. Verify Secure Boot and TPM Configuration:
- Ensure Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS/UEFI settings.
- Confirm TPM is activated. You can check TPM status by running
2. Update Windows: - Ensure your Windows version is fully up-to-date. This can resolve some compatibility issues. 3. Compatibility Check: - Verify if your system is using UEFI mode rather than Legacy BIOS. Enabling Secure Boot on a system configured with Legacy BIOS could cause boot issues. For a detailed guide, follow the official support articles: - Addressing Virtualization-based security (VBS) settings on Windows 10: Link - Troubleshooting the VAN9001 or VAN 9003 Error on Windows 11: Link - Vanguard Restrictions: Link
tpm.msc
in the Run command (Win + R).
2. Update Windows: - Ensure your Windows version is fully up-to-date. This can resolve some compatibility issues. 3. Compatibility Check: - Verify if your system is using UEFI mode rather than Legacy BIOS. Enabling Secure Boot on a system configured with Legacy BIOS could cause boot issues. For a detailed guide, follow the official support articles: - Addressing Virtualization-based security (VBS) settings on Windows 10: Link - Troubleshooting the VAN9001 or VAN 9003 Error on Windows 11: Link - Vanguard Restrictions: Link
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