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If you don’t update your game regularly, this may cause serious issues also to install driver for this game is to update your game regularly.
Launch the Riot client on your PC.
Click the Profile icon on the top right-hand corner and select Settings.
Click on Valorant, then click the Repair button.
Repairing Valorant game files will repair corrupt or missing files causing issues with its processes and resolve the Vgk.sys error.
Running Valorant as administrator allows it to run with full permissions and enough system resources. It can fix the Vgk.sys Blue Screen of Death issue.
In this video, i will guide you on how to repair corrupted Windows system files with the SFC and DISM Commands.
I followed the methods you said and ran it as administrator, but when I press the repair button, the game tells me there is no need for repair.
Then I tried the commands you used in the video in a cmd opened as an administrator, the sfc command said this "windows resource protection did not find any integrity violations" and the dism commands said this "no component store corruption detected" by the way my game and all my drivers are up to date but still blue I'm getting the screen error, so I'm starting to think the problem is caused by an incompatible driver. Did you find out which one it was from?
The vgk.sys driver description is "Vanguard kernel-mode driver" which is causing the BSOD error.
I already removed my computer from the ltsc version, now I'm using Windows 10 Pro 22H2, I searched for riot software, but I couldn't find anything. Can you give a link please and tell me how to use it?
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(perhaps on purpose) I don't understand what you are saying.
How come the computer is using Volume KMS?
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