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after 5 months i finally realized what made my vgc crash into the game
its only because i was smart enough to remember the exact date that my valorant started getting the error, and i looked through my files to see the package cache folder (C:\ProgramData\Package Cache) , and there was a bunch of folders created the same day that it started crashing
i deleted it, then the game started working
it has something to do with my microsoft visual c++...... although i have to warn you some people have said that deleting some package cache may effect your computer, so dont delete it from the trash bin yet and try opening valorant if it works.
UPDATE: Thanks to another person on Reddit, I managed to realize that the cause of the problem is Cooler Master's software, specifically related to my headphones.I simply had to disable it from the startup services in Windows, and it has worked. However, I also checked TPM.MSC, and I still get an error after running "valorant." So, initially, that doesn't seem to be the root cause of the problem. Perhaps, you don't have Cooler Master, but another software might be causing the issue. Try a clean boot without third-party services, and if it works, start testing them one by one to identify the culprit.
The VAN 1067 error may look server-related at first, but it appears due to an internal inconsistency caused by the Trusted Platform Module (TPM 2.0). TPM 2.0 is a hardware authentication measure that Riot Gameβs Vanguard system uses to detect those trying to cheat. Players who receive the VAN 1067 error usually have TPM 2.0 turned off on their system and enabling it will be the ultimate fix.
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i dont have the issue
never did never will
how does it happen
READ GOOGLE
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van 1067 typically indicates a problem with the riot vanguard anti-cheat system or network connectivity issues that prevent the game from establishing a secure connection to the servers
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How to fix
try checking your system settings for tpm 2.0 and secure boot activation, disabling unnecessary background applications, temporarily disabling your antivirus software, updating your network drivers, restarting your router or performing a clean boot on your computer
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