How to fix TPM 2.0 error on Valorant with Windows 11
ReroutingTopaz路8 months agoHey there, looks like you're having the classic TPM 2.0 hiccup with Valorant on Windows 11, huh? No worries, it's usually a straightforward fix! Dive into your BIOS settings when you start up your computer. You'll wanna look for a security section, then find and enable TPM (Trusted Platform Module). The exact steps can vary depending on your motherboard manufacturer, so it might be good to check their guide if you get stuck. Also, ensure Secure Boot is enabled; Valorant loves that. Restart and you should be golden!
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Honestly, if you're getting stuck with the TPM 2.0 error, just make sure your Windows 11 is up to date. Sometimes, it's not even a Valorant issue, just Windows throwing a tantrum. Update Windows, and then check those BIOS settings for TPM and Secure Boot.
Just enable TPM and Secure Boot in BIOS. Valorant needs both to run on Windows 11. EZ.
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