Valorant is a very popular free-to-play FPS game by Riot Games. Released in June 2020, Valorant is still one of the best multiplayer games. However, many players have been reporting bugs, issues, and errors with the game such as the store not working or VAL 19 error code, and more. Developers always try to resolve as many issues as they can but new problems keep appearing. Currently, many players are reporting that they are encountering TPM 2.0 error. If you are also getting the same error, nothing to worry about as here we have suggested some of the best potential solutions to fix the TPM 2.0 error in Valorant.
How to Fix Valorant TPM 2.0 Error
It has been noticed that those players who recently upgraded their PCs from older versions to Windows 11 are experiencing problems due to TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. Thankfully, there are a few methods you can try to fix the Valorant TPM 2.0 error.
1. Check for the Pending Windows Updates
Firstly, make sure you don’t have any pending updates. It is important to have the updated drivers and Windows version to run the game smoothly.
To check, go to the search bar and search “Check for updates” open up the system result and check if you see any pending updates. If there is any, click on it and install the latest Windows version.
2. Disable Automatic Boot of Discord
It sounds like a weird method but it worked for many players. To do:
1. Open up Discord and go to the “Settings”
2. Click on Windows Settings
3. Turn off “Open Discord”
4. Restart your computer and check whether or not the TPM 2.0 error is appearing in Valorant.
3. Enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0
The next solution is to enable secure boot and TPM 2.0 to resolve the error. You need to enable both in your BIOS settings at the time of booting.
1. Go to your Windows search option and type “cmd’ and press enter
2. There, type “wmic baseboard get product,Manufacturer”
3. Now you will see the details of the manufacturer of your motherboard and model details
Next, you need to check the settings in BIOS to enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0.
1. Restart your PC
2. Then keep pressing the necessary key to get into the setup mode. Buttons to enter into the BIOS settings vary from model to model.
– HP: F10 or ESC
– Dell: F12 or F2
– Samsung: F2
– Acer: Delete or F2
– Lenovo: F1 or F2
– Toshiba: F2
– Surface: Press and hold down the volume up button
– MSI: Delete
– Asus: Delete or F2
When you’re in the BIOS menu, go to the TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot settings and enable both of them.
That’s it – Hope this guide has helped you to fix Valorant the TPM 2.0 error.
Also check – How to fix Valorant version mismatch error.