How to Fix Valorant Vanguard Secure Boot Issue
Ran into this issue myself and found a fix that worked for me! First, restart your computer and enter BIOS settings. Look for 'Secure Boot' under the Boot or Security tab and make sure it's enabled. Save changes and boot Windows normally. Then, reinstall Vanguard from the Valorant client. This usually does the trick. Remember, Vanguard needs Secure Boot to be on to keep things safe and cheat-free.
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Actually, keeping Secure Boot ENABLED is crucial for Vanguard to work properly. Disabling it might seem like a quick fix but it's not solving the real issue. Stick to making sure Secure Boot is on and reinstall Vanguard if you're having issues. It's all about keeping your system secure and running Valorant smoothly.
Just disable Secure Boot lol. Vanguard doesn't play nice with it off, but honestly, it's more trouble than it's worth. Fire up your BIOS settings, find Secure Boot, and switch it off. Easy.
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