Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:16 - Enable TPM 2.0 0:31 - Update Windows 0:55 - Start VGC Service 1:41 - System Information
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0.41 -> What’s up guys, in this tutorial, I will
show you how to fix the connection error code
5.22 -> VAN 1067 when trying to play Valorant on your
PC.
10.21 -> This should be quite an easy tutorial, for
more information, click on the first link
14.78 -> in the description below.
17.14 -> In most cases, the VAN 1067 error is caused
by your Trusted Platform Module, or TPM 2.0
24.199 -> being disabled.
26.09 -> You should be able to enable it in your BIOS
settings when restarting your PC.
31.7 -> Before enabling TPM, you should make sure
that your Windows 11 version is up to date.
37.51 -> Open up your Windows settings and navigate
to the Windows Update section.
41.92 -> Here, check for updates, or download and install
the updates if there are any available to
47.87 -> you.
48.94 -> These updates will be properly installed when
restarting your PC after applying the next
53.89 -> tweaks.
55.62 -> You should then make sure that the Vanguard
VGC service is running properly on your PC.
61.59 -> Open up your Windows Services Manager by searching
for Services in your start menu search.
67.56 -> On this window, select any service and start
typing VGC.
73.8 -> This will show you the vgc service in this
list.
77.61 -> Right-click the service and select Properties.
81.63 -> In the General section of this panel, make
sure to set the Startup Type to Automatic.
87.53 -> Next, under Service Status, click on Start.
91.7 -> This will start the Riot Vanguard process
and can prevent the error if secure boot and
98.03 -> TPM is enabled on your PC.
101.43 -> To find out if secure boot and TPM 2.0 is
enabled on your PC, search for System Information
107.77 -> in your start menu search.
110.72 -> This will allow you to preview all of your
BIOS and other system information.
116.88 -> Under System Summary, you can see that my
BIOS mode is set to UEFI and that the Secure
123.42 -> Boot State is set to On.
126.13 -> Depending on which PC you are using, which
manufacturer or motherboard you’re using,
131.42 -> there are different shortcuts to access your
BIOS.
134.75 -> Make sure to look up your specific PC and
enable Secure Boot as well as TPM 2.0 after
140.91 -> restarting your PC.
143.28 -> In case you have any further issues or problems
following this tutorial, then I suggest following
148.73 -> my extensive guide linked in the description
below.
152.23 -> I hope this helped you out, leave a comment
if you have any questions and see you in the