If you are playing Valorant on Microsoft 11, you are likely to experience issues related to Secure Boot and TPM 2.0. As you will see in this guide, it is an easy bug to solve. The particular bug comes from Valorant and it’s their way of enforcing Secure Boot and TPM 2.0. In other words, they are just trying to make sure that when you play the game, you do so in a secure environment. Here’s how to fix ‘TPM Version 2.0’ error in Valorant.
How To Fix ‘TPM Version 2.0’ Error in Valorant
There are a few ways you can go about fixing the TPM Version 2.0 error on Windows 11. The first and which you should probably start with is to check for Windows Updates. Navigate to your computer’s search bar on the bottom left side of the screen and click the “Check for updates” button. If you have pending updates, allow your PC to download and install them. When complete, restart your device and check to see if you are still getting the TPM Version 2.0 error.
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If this doesn’t work, you should consider the following counter-intuitive solution; disable Discord’s automatic boot. Yes, allowing Discord to launch at startup can cause Valorant to experience the TPM Version 2.0 error. Here is how to disable Discord’s automatic launch.
- Head to the Settings menu in Discord
- Click on Windows Settings
- Turn off “Open Discord”
- Restart your computer
The third solution involves enabling TPM 2.0 and Secure boot via the BIOS setting. The following are the steps to take:
- In the Windows search bar, type ‘cmd’ and press Enter
- Type “wmic baseboard get product, Manufacturer” on the command prompt
- This will display your motherboard and device manufacturer
- Go online and look up the BIOS settings of your manufacturer
- Restart your computer
- Press the keys as required based on the device manufacturer
The following is a list of the common keys:
Dell: F2 or F12.
HP: ESC or F10.
Acer: F2 or Delete.
ASUS: F2 or Delete.
Lenovo: F1 or F2.
MSI: Delete.
Toshiba: F2.
Samsung: F2.
Surface: Press and hold the volume up button.
Once you get to the BIOS menu, navigate to Secure BOOT and TPM 2.0 settings and enable them. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
Valorant is available on Microsoft Windows