Valorant VAN9003 error on Windows 11 occurs due to Secure Boot and UEFI. It shows This Build of Vanguard is Out of Compliance when the required components are disabled from the BIOS. In order to play Valorant on Windows 11, you need to enable TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and UEFI from the BIOS menu. I am using an MSI motherboard, but you will get the same options with different interfaces in your ASUS, Gigabyte, HP, Dell, etc, motherboards. Timestamp - 00:00 Intro 00:34 Check Secure Boot & UEFI 01:05 Find BIOS Key 01:35 Opening BIOS 02:18 Enable Secure Boot, UEFI & TPM 2.0 03:56 Reset Factory Default Keys 04:33 Compatibility Mode 06:40 Outro BIOS Keys - MSI - Del Gigabyte - Del, F8 Asus - F9 Acer - F2 Dell - F2 HP - F10 Lenovo - F1, F2 Asrock - F2 Enabling these features will fix VAN9003 error on Windows 11. Check this if you have different motherboard or facing any problems - Must Check - Fix System in Setup Mode - Make Windows 11 Faster than ever - #van9003 #valorant #windows11 Disclaimer:- It is advised to create a system restore point or take a complete backup of your device before you follow any tutorials. All tutorials are verified ways to fix, customize, or fine-tune your devices; just in case, take a full backup. This video does not take any expressed or implied guarantee of any particular result. Some links might be affiliate links, and I may earn some commissions on your purchase without any extra cost to you. Any data, IP, emails, and files shown in videos are for demonstration purposes only and do not belong to any third person or entity. Follow on Social Media Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - My IG - Visit -
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