Valorant fans are recently experiencing the VAN 1067 error, and reports suggest that it's related to the Windows 11 update. Players who recently shifted from Windows 10 to 11 faced the VAN 1067 error, which prevented them from entering the game. Naturally, fans are searching for a permanent fix for this unexpected error in Valorant.
The VAN 1067 error is caused by issues related to Windows 11 TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module), and Secure Boot. Players can follow the steps listed below to fix this problem quickly:
- Enter your BIOS setup after restarting the PC (the default key is F2 for most motherboards)
- Visit the Security Tab on your PC's BIOS setup, and navigate to the TPM settings
- Enable the Trusted Platform Module, apply and save changes before leaving BIOS setup
- Navigate to Secure Boot, and enable it in BIOS setup
- Check all driver updates for Windows 11, and make sure everything is up to date.
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Restart your PC after completing the enabling Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 in BIOS setup, and the VAN 1067 error will be resolved. The TPM 2.0 setting might remain switched off after the Windows 11 update. You will have to change that, and we recommend that players check their motherboard model before entering the BIOS setup.
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Published: Apr 4, 2022 11:32 am