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So I have a dual boot setup with arch linux and windows 11. I have used this setup for a month or too with secure boot enabled.
Today I installed valorant, started it and got a message that it needs TPM 2 and secure boot enabled. Secure boot was still enabled at the time, and I played valorant with only windows 10 installed before this setup.
I restarted, got a black screen, then tried a few more times, same thing. I later found out that I can boot with secure boot disabled.
Last edited by diniamo (2022-07-16 11:04:42)
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I also run Arch Linux alongside Windows 11, and when I tried to play Valorant, I got the same message about needing TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot enabled. At first, I couldn’t get Windows to boot either when Secure Boot was on, which was super frustrating. Eventually, I managed to fix it by reconfiguring the Secure Boot keys in the BIOS/UEFI settings. It took some trial and error, but now I can play Valorant without any problems. That said, my bigger issue now is ranking up – no matter how much I grind, it feels like I’m stuck at the same level. Do you have any tips for improving gameplay or breaking out of rank stagnation?
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I’ve had my share of issues with Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 too, but it’s great that you figured it out. As for rank stagnation, that’s always tough. I found that using redacted aimbot made a huge difference in improving my gameplay. It helped me focus on tactics and strategies, while the aimbot ensured my shots were on point.
Last edited by WorMzy (2025-01-06 15:28:57)
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using redacted aimbot
Cheater.
Are you really that useless? Pathetic...
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