Many Valorant players have noticed an error code that crops up after having upgraded to Windows 11. Thankfully, there is a solution, but it’s quite involved, so we’re here to offer guidance on how to fix Valorant TPM Version 2.0 Error Code if you’re struggling to work it out.
What Is ‘TPM Version 2.0’ Error
In an effort to combat cheating in Valorant, Riot Games employs a protection system called Vanguard. This is, however, not the only measure; there is also something called TPM 2.0, a security feature common on many computers and is actually mandatory on those that run Windows 11. If TPM 2.0 isn’t activated on your computer, though, your computer won’t run properly and certainly won’t run Valorant. This is likely the root cause of the issue that is impacting your experience.
How To Fix ‘TPM Version 2.0’ Error in Valorant
In case it wasn’t obvious already, in most cases, the trick to solving TPM Version 2.0 error is to ensure you have both TPM and Secure Boot on their computers. This is a somewhat involved process that requires you to access BIOS and make some settings changes. Follow these steps:
- Start by opening BIOS using whichever key combination is appropriate on your device (usually some combination of F2, F12, Delete, etc)
- Once BIOS is open, locate ‘Secure Boot,’ which is usually under a Boot Tab..
- After enabling Secure Boot, set it to Standard to allow it to run on your PC.
- Save and Exit
That is all the information we have about how to fix TPM 2.0 Valorant Error Code. For more guides on the game, search Twinfinite. We also have a guide covering other Valorant Error codes, which you can find here.