15 Replies
@! AstrileN ! Vanguard needs kernel-level access to your PC. If anything is preventing that, you can't play. Are you using Windows 10 or 11?
;secureboot
:valQuestion: In order to get Vanguard, VALORANT’s anti-cheat, to work on your computer you most enable secure boot and TPM 2.0. Here are some resources that will assist you in the process:
- VALORANT Support on Van 9001 & 9003: https://support-valorant.riotgames.com/hc/en-us/articles/10088435639571-Troubleshooting-the-VAN9001-or-VAN-9003-Error-on-Windows-11-VALORANT
- Microsoft Support on Secure Boot: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11-and-secure-boot-a8ff1202-c0d9-42f5-940f-843abef64fad
- Microsoft Support on TPM 2.0: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enable-tpm-2-0-on-your-pc-1fd5a332-360d-4f46-a1e7-ae6b0c90645c
follow these
update your windows
Damn
jidat wahts hvci
The memory integrity thingy
yeah no what i mean is isnt that like enabled by default (and i dont see why anything would ever need that disabled) why do some ppl just randomly not have it
Hm idk
Prob tried to disable vbs
Or maybe just a windows update
Or pretty old windows messing things up
imma ask flokie to add it in the ;secureboot copy paste
Eh
Its not rly related
Just make a seperate tag for it
oki
Riot does have a proper solution and steps to enable memory integrity on their website
Just for the hvci error
i just checked the page theres a whole lot of other stuff there too wouldnt the microsoft link be better
Sure ig
Like people can't rly brick their windows trying to enable hvci
Unlike secure boot and sometimes tpm
There is a chance if they do a mistake in enabling them, their pc might get bricked
Thats why i don't like just giving links to people for solutions
In case they mess something up
And trust me i have seen that happen alot
Especially when their bios is in legacy mode and they just enable secure boot anyway