Vgk.sys blue screen error is a common issue among Valorant gamers. What is causing this BSOD, and how can it be fixed? This article has everything you need to know to resolve the Vgk.sys failed issue. Now, continue reading, fix the error, and have fun in Valorant.
Valorant is a free first-person hero shooter game developed and published by Riot Games. It is one of the most popular games among global gamers. However, many players have reported vgk.sys blue screen error, which occurs while they are launching, loading, or playing Valorant.
The BSOD could be caused by many reasons, and there are multiple different error codes, such as:
If you are having one of those errors or other issues, read this article from EaseUS and learn 9 solutions to bring the Valorant back.
This BSOD won't cause a Windows PC boot issue in most cases since the system will recover after rebooting. But the vgk.sys blue screen might repeatedly occur when it comes to Valorant, which is really annoying. So, continue reading and try the following solutions to resolve the problem.
The last method is to repair Valorant in Riot client. Even though it may not be that powerful to repair errors on Vanguard, it's still worth giving it a try.
Step 1. Launch the Riot client. Click the Profile icon and select Settings.
Step 2. Select Valorant and hit the Repair button.
Step 3. Wait for it to fix the error, then restart your game.
One of the possible reasons that are causing vgk.sys failed is the failure of the anti-cheat engine - Vanguard. Many players have complained about Vanguard affecting their gaming experience or causing unexpected problems. Thus, you can try to reinstall it and check if its service is configured correctly.
Step 1. Open the Start menu and go to "Apps" > "Apps & features."
Step 2. Search for Vanguard and then uninstall it.
Step 3. Launch Valorant and it will automatically download and install Vanguard again. See if the BSOD occurs now. If it still happens, move to the next step.
Step 4. Type services in the search box and open it.
Step 5. Find vgc, right-click on it, and select "Properties."
Step 6. Set the Startup type as "automatic" or "manual" and then hit "Start." Then, hit "Apply" and "OK."
Now, run the game and see if it works. If not, try the next method.
If your Windows 11/10 is on an MBR disk, you will probably encounter vgk.sys BSOD issue. Although Windows 11/10 is still available on MBR disks, the most appropriate partition style for Windows 11/10 OS is GPT. Thus, you can try to convert the MBR disk to GPT if your Windows OS is on an MBR disk.
The standard method will take a lot of time and energy since it requires reinstalling Windows and your applications on the disk. Thus, to do this without reinstalling Windows, you can use reliable software like EaseUS Partition Master Professional.
Its Disk Converter feature can help you convert a disk from MBR to GPT with a few simple clicks. Before you execute the task, you may need to check the BIOS Mode first to find out which boot mode your PC is using.
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#1. Perform the Disk Converter
Step 1. Download and launch EaseUS Partition Master on your computer.
Step 2. Go to Disk Converter, select "Convert MBR to GPT" and click "Next" to continue.
Step 3. Select the target MBR disk that you tend to convert to GPT, and click "Convert" to start the conversion.
#2. Check TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot
After the process, you should check the TPM 2.0 and enable Secure boot because Valorant requires them to be activated on Windows 11 OS. You can read the following articles for the tutorial and more information.
Outdated Windows and drivers, especially the graphics driver, will affect the launch and performance of Valorant. Performing Windows updates and updating the drivers can improve the performance of your computer and might eventually allow your PC to run Valorant without issues.
For Windows updates, you can go to "Settings" > "Windows Update" and check for updates. You should be able to see the notice if there is a new patch for update.
For graphics drivers, you can go to the official site of NVIDIA Driver or AMD Drivers to install the appropriate driver for your computer.
The vgk.sys blue screen error might occur if Vanguard has no advanced permission on your computer. Therefore, the second way you can try is to give full control to vgk.sys.
Step 1. Go to the Riot Vanguard directory. The default folder is:
C:\Program Files\Riot Vanguard
Step 2. Right-click on vgk.sys and select "Properties."
Step 3. Go to the Security tab and click on "Edit."
Step 4. Allow "Full control" for all the users. Then, hit "Apply" and "OK."
Step 5. Restart your computer and launch Valorant.
By doing so, you should be able to get the Vanguard anti-cheat service to a normal state.
Don't forget to share this practical article with informative solutions on your social media to help more Valorant players.
There is another tested way that can fix the error and get rid of vgk.sys BSOD - disable Virtualization-based security. The Virtualization-based Security features on Windows 11 could affect the gaming performance or even cause troublesome issues like vgk.sys blue screen. You can disable it to enhance the gaming performance and lower the system failure risk.
Step 1. Search and open Turn Windows features on or off in the search box.
Step 2. Find and uncheck "Hyper-V", "Microsoft Defender Application Guard", "Virtual Machine Platform", and "Windows Hypervisor Platform."
Step 3. Click "OK" and restart your PC to finish the procedure.
Step 4. Press "F1", "F2", "F10", "F12", "Del", or "Esc" to enter BIOS.
Step 5. Go to the Advanced tab and disable the Virtualization option. Then, save the changes and exit.
(The settings may differ on different motherboards.)
Sometimes, Valorant cannot launch correctly because of the failure of certain system files. However, it is hard to determine where the source of BSOD is. Therefore, you can perform the Boot Repair feature in EaseUS Partition Master to detect and repair the error automatically.
Step 1. Start EaseUS Partition Master after connecting the external drive/USB to your computer, go to "Bootable Media," and click "Create bootable media."
Step 2. Select an available USB Drive or CD/DVD and click "Create." You can also burn the Windows ISO file to the storage media.
Step 3. Connect the created bootable drive to the new computer and reboot the computer by pressing and holding F2/Del to enter the BIOS. Then, set the WinPE bootable drive as the boot disk and press F10 to exit.
Step 4. Boot the computer again and enter the WinPE interface. Then, open EaseUS Partition Master and click "Boot Repair" under the "Toolkit" option.
Step 5: Select the system you want to repair and click "Repair."
Step 6. Wait a moment, and you will receive an alert that the system has been successfully repaired. Click "OK" to complete the boot repair process.
Download this powerful tool and try both methods that can be done with it to get the joy of Valorant back.
Uninstalling Valorant and then reinstalling it might also be able to fix the vgk.sys failed issue. Just to be sure, you can also uninstall and reinstall the Riot client to have a comprehensive file replacement.
Step 1. Search and open "Control Panel" in the Windows search bar.
Step 2. Go to "Programs" > "Uninstall a program."
Step 3. Find "Riot Vanguard", "Valorant," and "Riot Client", then uninstall them by order.
Step 4. After uninstalling them completely, go to the official site of Riot Games to download the Riot client and reinstall Valorant.
If all the methods above cannot help you fix vgk.sys blue screen, the last choice is to reset your PC and hope it can correct the incompatible files and configuration.
Step 1. Open Settings, go to "System" > "Recovery," and hit "Restart now" under the "Advanced startup" tab.
Step 2. Navigate to "Troubleshoot" > "Reset this PC".
Step 3. Choose "keep my files" and follow the prompts to reset your PC.
Hopefully, all those methods can help you fix the BSOD error and allow you to launch Valorant normally. If you can't launch Valorant normally after all attempts, contact Riot's official customer service for technical assistance.
You can share this informative article on your social media to help more Valorant players.
There are many different reasons that could cause vgk.sys failed when you launch, load, or play Valorant. The most common factors are:
Valorant vgk.sys blue screen issue is common among global players. Such an issue is discussed in the forum from time to time. To help gamers enjoy the game without annoying errors, this article has presented 9 methods. One of the basic requirements is to run Valorant on Windows 11/10 since it no longer supports Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 for security reasons.
If you can't launch Valorant correctly because the OS is on an MBR disk, you can resort to EaseUS Partition Master. With its assistance, you can convert an MBR disk to GPT without reinstalling Windows.
If you have other questions related to vgk.sys blue screen or Valorant, you can check the FAQs below. Here might be the answers you are looking for.
If you want to uninstall the Riot client and clean the data completely, you should delete certain files manually after uninstallation:
The Vgk. sys is a vital file that is associated with the Vanguard anti-cheat engine. Most of the BSODs are caused by the issue related to vgk.sys. The most common way to fix it is by updating Windows and reinstalling the Vanguard anti-cheat.
If you get the message saying Vanguard requires secure boot to be enabled in order to play, you'll need to check TPM 2.0 and secure boot.
However, if you have bypassed Secure Boot and TPM Settings on Windows 11, you'll have to upgrade to match the essentials or roll back to Windows 10 to play Valorant.
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