How to Fix Riot Anti-Cheat Issues After Removing Linux?

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Asked By CuriousCat92 On

I had Linux installed on my laptop in a dual boot setup to explore it, but I've since deleted it. Despite formatting and removing Linux, Riot's anti-cheat system is still detecting it on my computer and preventing me from playing Valorant. Can anyone help me resolve this?

3 Answers

Answered By TechieTinker On

Did you remember to disable secure boot? Sometimes that can cause issues with anti-cheat programs, so it's worth checking out!

Answered By FixItFreddy On

What do you mean by 'detect Linux'? Normally, Vanguard shouldn't notice Linux if it's not running. However, if you disabled secure boot and TPM for Linux, make sure to re-enable those settings.

Answered By AdviceAdventurer On

Just try deleting any leftover components or configurations related to Linux. You might need to check your BIOS settings too; sometimes, lingering artifacts from dual boot setups can cause detection issues.

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