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I am trying to play Valorant on my desktop however whenever i attempt to launch I receive an error asking for secure boot and TPM 2.0 to be active, I went into my BIOS and activated TPM 2.0 however whenever I attempt to turn on secure boot it keeps turning off. I have turned off the legacy option above it as well but nothing is working. What should I do?

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Is your disk drive partitioned for GPT?  That is a requirement.

https://pureinfotech.com/convert-mbr-drive-gpt-enable-uefi-secure-boot-windows-11/#:~:text=Navigate%....

 

Check for GPT or MBR

https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/84888-check-if-disk-mbr-gpt-windows.html

 

When you run "tpm.msc" from windows search does it say "ready to use"


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My SSD and all my HDD are partitioned for GPT so that's not the issue.

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I thought that maybe the issue is from Windows 11 so I've just reverted back to Win 10 but the issue still persists.

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The response by @Paul_Tikkanen here

https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Operating-Systems-and-Recovery/Unable-to-enable-secure-boot-op...

might be helpful.


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