VALORANT: How to fix VAN 1067 error code in the game

The Vanguard system from Riot Game uses TPM 2.0 as a hardware authentication measure to identify cheaters. The most effective solution is to enable TPM 2.0, which is typically off on systems where players are experiencing this error.

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By Shubham Dalal | May 20, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

On their gaming computers, more users are upgrading to Windows 11, but as we’ve seen in the past, it’s not always easy to switch between Windows versions. When trying to launch the game after upgrading to Windows 11, VALORANT players may encounter the VAN 1067 error code, which prevents them from logging in. The main causes of the problem are the Windows 11 switch and your BIOS.

Although the error initially appears to be server-related, the Trusted Platform Module is actually to blame for the internal inconsistency (TPM 2.0). The Vanguard system from Riot Game uses TPM 2.0 as a hardware authentication measure to identify cheaters. The most effective solution is to enable TPM 2.0, which is typically off on systems where players are experiencing this error. If you need more information about VALORANT: How to fix VAN 1067 error code in the game, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

VALORANT: How to fix VAN 1067 error code in the game

TPM 2.0 typically activates itself as you install the Windows 11 update. However, some motherboards and hardware vendors—particularly older models—might demand that the setting be manually activated. Here is how to activate TPM 2.0 and resolve the VAN 1067 error.

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Look for “Check for Updates” in the Windows search bar in the lower-left corner of your screen. Press the “Check for updates” button after opening the system result that appears. Allow your system to download and install any pending updates. Restart your computer after you’ve finished, then check to see if Valorant is still giving you the VAN 1067 error.

  • Find out your BIOS hotkey.
    • The F2 or Delete keys are usually the culprits, but it’s always a good idea to check your BIOS key first. To find out which key you need to press to access BIOS, you can easily perform a quick Google search with the model of your motherboard and the phrase “BIOS hotkey.”
  • If your computer is already running, start it up again.
  • Spam your BIOS hotkey as your computer boots.
  • After the BIOS has loaded, find the Security tab in the BIOS settings.
  • You must search for the TPM option, also known as the Trusted Platform Module, in the Security tab.
  • Enable TPM and save the changes before exiting your BIOS.

Before making any changes, you should look up the settings for your motherboard because these menus vary depending on the maker and model of your motherboard.

You can look for video tutorials that feature your motherboard model if you’re having trouble navigating your BIOS settings. Since BIOS interfaces vary depending on the manufacturer, these guides will provide you with the most straightforward instructions. Even in the worst case, you can still use VALORANT by downgrading to Windows 10.

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