League of legends kicking due to TPM not activated, BIOS update fails with password prompt on G3-710

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Brunoschwejk
Brunoschwejk Member Posts: 2 New User
edited August 1 in Predator Desktops

Hey, since 1 week i have a big problem playing leauge of legends. Everytime I load into the game i get kicked after 3-4 minutes because my TPM isnt activated. In my outdated BIOS it also says TPM deactivated but i cant activate it. The RIOT support told me to update my BIOS. I installed the folder, unzipped it and opened the FLASH.BAT but the problem is that after opening it it demands a password. I put in my PC Password and on the second try my BIOS password but nothing happens, after 3 tries the application closes and if I restart my PC and enter the BIOS im Still on R01.A1 not A4

Can someone help out?

thank you in advance and kind regards!!

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 2,185

    The issue of being kicked from League of Legends games after a few minutes due to TPM (Trusted Platform Module) not being activated is likely related to Riot's Vanguard anti-cheat system, which was recently implemented in League of Legends. To resolve this, you'll need to enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot in your computer's BIOS settings.

    Here's a breakdown of the problem and how to fix it:
    Riot Vanguard:
    This anti-cheat system requires TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot to be enabled for security reasons.
    TPM 2.0:
    This is a security technology that helps protect your system from malware and other security threats.
    Secure Boot:
    This is a security feature that helps ensure your computer boots from trusted software.
    How to enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot:
    Access BIOS: You'll need to access your computer's BIOS settings. This usually involves pressing a key (like Delete, F2, or F12) during startup. The specific key will be shown on your screen when you first turn on your computer.
    Find Security Settings: Within the BIOS, locate the security settings. The exact wording might vary depending on your motherboard manufacturer.
    Enable TPM: Find the setting related to TPM (it might be labeled as TPM, Trusted Platform Module, or Intel Platform Trust Technology) and enable it.
    Enable Secure Boot: Find the setting related to Secure Boot and enable it as well.
    Save and Exit: Save your changes and exit the BIOS. Your computer will restart.
    After enabling these settings, try launching League of Legends again. If you continue to experience issues, you may need to:
    Update Windows: Make sure your operating system is up to date.
    Repair the game: Use the Riot Client's repair tool to fix any potential game file issues.
    Reinstall the game: If other troubleshooting steps don't work, try reinstalling League of Legends.
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  • Brunoschwejk
    Brunoschwejk Member Posts: 2 New User

    I have tried all those things before but they don’t work out for me. Secure boot is enabled, my TPM is disabled but I can’t change it somehow. It won’t let me enable it for some reason and I thought it may be because of the “outdated” bios. I wrote with the root support and they told me to update my bios but with updating my bios the first problem comes up again, the password. Repairing and reinstalling sadly changed nothing for me. Thank you still tho!

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