Three errors in Valorant on Windows 11:
I’m writing with a translator (since I don’t know English well). I have Windows 11, and I’m facing three errors:
VAL 29
VAN 9003
Some error with the anti-cheat system (I don’t remember the code).
I followed forum tutorials for the first error, but it didn’t help!
For the second one, I know I need to go into the BIOS, but I can’t enable Secure Boot State (the function is supported).
I have no idea how to fix the third one.
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What is your native language?
I think Russian
Error VAL 29: This error is usually related to connection issues with Riot Games servers or problems with your account. Try the following steps:
Restart the game and the Riot Client.
Ensure your internet connection is stable.
Disable any VPN or proxy servers if you're using them.
Log out of your Riot account and log back in.
Error VAN 9003: This error is associated with the game's security system requirements. Valorant requires Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 to be enabled in your BIOS. Since you're unable to enable Secure Boot, try these steps:
Restart your computer and enter the BIOS (usually by pressing F2, Delete, or Esc during startup).
Locate the "Security" or "Boot" section.
Ensure that Secure Boot is enabled. If the option is unavailable, you may need to switch the boot mode from Legacy to UEFI.
Save the changes and restart your computer.
Anti-Cheat Error: Since you don't remember the error code but mentioned it's related to the Vanguard anti-cheat system, try the following steps:
Ensure that Vanguard is properly installed and running.
Open Services in Windows and check that services related to Vanguard are running.
Reinstall Vanguard:
Uninstall Vanguard via Control Panel > Programs and Features.
Restart your computer.
Launch Valorant, and Vanguard will automatically reinstall.
"Important: Be cautious when changing BIOS settings. Incorrect settings can lead to system boot issues. It's recommended to back up important data before making any changes."
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