[Fix VAN 9001] Valorant TPM 2 and Secure Boot issue in Windows 11 (both Intel and AMD): Are you using Windows 11? Some of the users are facing this issue where Vanguard requires TPM version 2.0 and secure boot to be enabled in order to play. TPM is basically for security. XDA Developers describe it as 'the Trusted Platform Module is all about security. It means that if your specific hardware or device ID gets banned, you can’t spoof a new device ID'.
You can check your TPM 2.0 status by opening tpm.msc on your PC. Here is an example.
So, if you are not cheating and using a relatively new PC, you can fix this VAN 9001 easily. We have prepared this guide for both Intel and AMD users. Before moving to the TPM 2.0 fix, you should know how to open your Boot Menu. In most cases, you can open your boot menu by repeatedly pressing the ESC key while your PC is restarting.
How to fix Valorant TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot issue for AMD users
AMD users have to look for FxTPM and enable it. Follow the steps below to fix TPM 2 and Secure Boot issue in Valorant
- Open your boot menu (del button in most PCs)
- Enable AMD FxTPM
- Disable CSM Support
- Save the settings by pressing F10 and reboot once again
- Remember after disabling CSM Support you need to save the settings and reboot your PC
- Open up your boot menu and enable Secure Boot
- That's it
How to fix TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot issue in Valorant for Intel users
- Open your boot menu (del button in most PCs)
- Enable Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT)
- Save the settings by pressing F10 and reboot once again
- Open up your boot menu and enable Secure Boot
- That's it
The above steps should help you fix the issue. You can also recheck the TPM 2.0 status by opening the tpm.msc file.
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