I recently updated Valorant, and it prompted me to enable UEFI Secure Boot and Firmware TPM 2.0 to meet the requirements for playing. I followed the instructions, enabled both options, and restarted my PC. However, when I try to open Valorant, I get a message saying 'UEFI Secure Boot verification failure.' It says that if Secure Boot is already enabled, I should check my manufacturer's website for BIOS updates. I've already tried disabling and re-enabling Secure Boot, but nothing seems to work. By the way, I have an Arsenal Gaming PC.
2 Answers
Have you checked if your BIOS is up to date? Sometimes, you need the latest BIOS version for UEFI Secure Boot to function properly. Make sure to look for any BIOS updates specific to your motherboard on the manufacturer's website.
Are you running Windows 11? Some configurations can behave differently with UEFI Secure Boot based on the OS, so it’s worth checking.

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