How to do secure boot for Valorant
To enable Secure Boot for Valorant, you'll need to dive into your PC's BIOS. First, restart your PC and press the key that gets you into BIOS settings (usually F2, F10, F12, or Del, depending on your system). Look for a 'Boot' or 'Security' tab, and you should find an option for 'Secure Boot'. Enable it, save your changes, and exit. Just make sure your system supports Secure Boot and that you're running Windows in UEFI mode, or else it might not boot properly. This step ensures that Valorant runs smoothly, as the game requires Secure Boot for its anti-cheat system.
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Honestly, just turn Secure Boot on in your BIOS and you're golden. Valorant needs it for anti-cheat. If your PC turns into a brick afterwards, well, at least Valorant will run smoothly.
Quick tip: If you're not tech-savvy and messing with BIOS settings sounds like a nightmare, it might be a good idea to look up or ask for a step-by-step guide specific to your PC's brand and model. Secure Boot can be a bit tricky to enable if you're not familiar with your BIOS menu.
I had a buddy who couldn't get Secure Boot enabled, and his Valorant was crashing all the time. He ended up taking his PC to a shop, and they fixed it up. Now he swears by Secure Boot. Makes a big difference apparently.
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