How to Fix Valorant TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot Error
Ever since its launch, Valorant has quickly become one of the best and most played FPS games today. However, like all games, Valorant is prone to running into errors. One of the most common problems is the dreaded Vanguard TPM 2.0 error that locks you out of Valorant if you don’t have TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot enabled on your PC. While you might think it’s not fixable, I’m here to tell you it can be fixed with ease. So power up your computer and follow along as I show you how to fix the “This build of Vanguard requires TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot” error in Valorant.
Why Does the Valorant Vanguard TPM 2.0 Error Occur?
Trusted Platform Module (TPM 2.0) and Secure Boot are two of the most important requirements for users to install and runWindows 11. In short, a TPM chip stores keys, passwords, and digital certificates essential to your PC’s security. So, to ensure their players’ security and keep cheaters at bay, Riot Games’ security software Vanguard has implemented the same requirements. That means in order for you to play Valorant on your computer, it will need to comply with TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, otherwise, you will see an error like the one below.
The TPM 2.0 Valorant error has been going around for some time, with Valorant players being frustrated. However, there is a simple and effective fix that we will use and explain in this guide. If you are worried about losing your data, don’t worry, as the solution won’t require any factory reset. With that said, let’s learn how to fix the Valorant TPM 2.0 error.
How to Fix Valorant TPM 2.0 Error on Windows 11/ 10
Before the guide make sure you know if your Windows PC supports Valoranthere. The easiest way to fix the Vanguard TPM 2.0 error in Valorant is to turn on the TPM 2.0 module and SecureBoot on your Windows PC. You will need to go into the PC’s BIOS and enable the features from there. If you’re unsure if your PC has a TPM chip, use ourTPM guideto find out. To begin, shut down your PC and follow the steps below :
(Note: If you have an AMD CPU, you will likely find the option labelled underAMD fTPM configuration. From there on, you can either choose Firmware TPM, which is software-implemented or Discrete TPM, provided you have the chip. Go with Firmware TPM to enable it on your PC.)
Although the steps mentioned in our guide can solve your TPM issues, there are still a bunch of errors that can occur. We have created aguide for different errors, such as thecritical error in Valorant. You can also try ourValorant uninstall guide, which can fix a lot of errors you face in the game. You can alsoupdate Windowsto fix any security issues causing the game to not run as intended. If you’re still facing any technical issues, we recommend you reach out to Valorant support.
So that’s the solution to fix the annoying TPM 2.0 error in Valorant. If your game is ready to run, you should check outISO, the latest agent in Valorant, which is ISO. Furthermore, let us know in the comments if you are facing other issues in-game.
Upanishad Sharma
Combining his love for Literature and Tech, Upanishad dived into the world of technology journalism with fire. Now he writes about anything and everything while keeping a keen eye on his first love of gaming. Often found chronically walking around the office.
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