To play Valorant without activating Secure Boot, you may need to disable Secure Boot in your computer's BIOS settings. Here's a general guide on how to do it:
1. **Restart Your Computer**: Save any work you have open and restart your computer.
2. **Access BIOS Settings**: During the startup process, you'll need to press a specific key to access your computer's BIOS settings. This key varies depending on your computer's manufacturer but is often one of the function keys (F2, F10, F12) or the "Delete" key. Check your computer's manual or search online for the correct key for your model.
3. **Navigate to Secure Boot Settings**: Once you're in the BIOS settings, look for an option related to Secure Boot. This might be under the "Security" or "Boot" tab, but it can vary depending on your BIOS version.
4. **Disable Secure Boot**: Select the option to disable Secure Boot. You may need to enter a password or confirm your choice. Save your changes and exit the BIOS settings.
5. **Restart Your Computer**: After saving the changes, your computer will restart.
6. **Play Valorant**: Once Secure Boot is disabled, you should be able to play Valorant without any issues related to Secure Boot.
Keep in mind that disabling Secure Boot may have security implications, so it's important to understand the risks and only disable it temporarily if necessary for gaming purposes. Remember to re-enable Secure Boot after you're done playing if you want to maintain the security benefits it provides.