Vanguard still having issues after switching to UEFI boot
Valorant seems to still be having issues after I switched my boot mode to safe mode. I was able to load the game this time and get past the main menu and even joined a party and then randomly it closed again because Vanguard is out of compliance. Any help?
Also Vanguard is some hot ass. How do yall deal with it?
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If you're still encountering issues with Vanguard after switching to UEFI boot mode, ensure that Secure Boot and TPM are enabled in your BIOS settings. Follow these steps:
1. Enter BIOS/UEFI: Restart your PC and press the designated key (often F2, F10, Delete) to enter BIOS/UEFI.
2. Enable Secure Boot: Navigate to the “Boot” menu and enable Secure Boot. Be sure to save and exit.
3. Enable TPM: In the BIOS, find the TPM setting (often under Security settings) and enable it. Again, save and exit.
If you've validated both settings are enabled and the issue persists, try the following:
1. Reinstall Vanguard: Uninstall Riot Vanguard through "Add or Remove Programs" and reboot your system. Relaunch VALORANT to reinstall Vanguard.
2. Update Windows: Ensure your Windows OS is fully updated.
3. Check Background Software: Sometimes, background software can conflict with Vanguard. Disable unnecessary programs running on your PC.
For more detailed guidance, you can refer to these support articles:
- Secure Boot and TPM Configuration Issues
- Troubleshooting VAN9001 or VAN9003
If none of these solutions work, please submit a ticket to Riot Games support for further assistance.
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