Here is a complete guide on how you can fix the error VAN9001 on Valorant in Windows 11/10. Valorant is a free and popular first-person hero shooter by Riot Games. It is loved by millions of gaming enthusiasts across the globe. While you are likely to have a good experience playing it, it is not uncommon to run down different error codes. One such error code is VAN9001. A lot of users have reported of being experiencing the VAN9001 error code when trying to launch the Valorant game. When triggered, the users experience the following error message:

VAN9001, This build of Vanguard requires TPM version 2.0 and secure boot to be enabled in order to play.

If you are one of those who are facing the same error, we got you covered. You can learn various fixes that will enable you to fix the error.

What causes the error VAN9001 on VALORANT?

Windows 11 has some built-in security requirements including enabled Secure Boot and TPM 2.0. Now, Valorant is also enforcing the same security requirements to make sure you are on a trusted platform. You are required to have TPM 2.0 and secure boot enabled on your BIOS configuration to open the game. So, when you are on the latest Windows 11, Valorant’s anti-cheat system called Vanguard will check for the competitive integrity of the game using the TPM module.

Apparently, some Windows update (KB5006050) makes tweaks to your BIOS settings and disables the secure boot option. So, users might think that they have secure boot enabled while in fact, a Windows update has turned it off in the background. This affects Valorant and you are likely to encounter the VAN9001 error when trying to open the game. The same goes for TPM. In case it is disabled, you will encounter the same error when launching the game.

Do note that to enable secure boot, you need to have UEFI. In case your hard drive is partitioned in MBR, you can convert MBR to GPT before you go ahead with enabling secure boot.

Now, let us have a look at the solutions that will help you resolve the error.

Does Valorant need Secure Boot?

Yes, Valorant needs the secure boot requirement to run without any error. As reported by many users, the error VAN9001 is triggered in case you don’t have secure boot and TPM 2.0 enabled. So, make sure you have both the requirements turned on before trying to play the game.

How do I check my TPM in Windows 11/10?

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Source: https://www.thewindowsclub.com/valorant-error-code-van9001