VAN 1067 on windows 10

ive looked up solutions for VAN 1067 and everything i find assumes i am on windows 11 but i am on windows 10 so i cannot find any viable solutions This problem only appeared after the new update
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Support Agent
Support Agent7mo ago
VAN 1067 typically relates to Secure Boot and TPM settings, even on Windows 10. To resolve this, follow these steps: 1. Enable Secure Boot in BIOS/UEFI: - Restart your computer and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings (usually by pressing F2, F10, Delete, or Esc during startup). - Navigate to the Boot section. - Locate "Secure Boot" and set it to "Enabled." - Save changes and exit. 2. Enable TPM: - In the BIOS/UEFI, find "TPM" or "PTT" under the Security tab. - Ensure that TPM is turned on. 3. Update Windows 10: - Make sure your operating system is up to date. - Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Check for updates. 4. Check for Riot Vanguard Updates: - Launch the Riot Client and ensure it’s updated. 5. Re-enable Valorant and Vanguard: - Uninstall Valorant and Vanguard. - Restart your computer. - Reinstall the Riot Client and Valorant. For detailed support, refer to Valorant's support articles: VAN9001 Error on Windows 10
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ZillyOf
ZillyOfOP7mo ago
This does not work :C When switching to Secure boot my pc says it cannot find a runable boot device

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