![]() ![]() (This happens even if Valorant is not running as the anti-cheat runs at system boot.) When Afterburner launches no monitoring or GPU tweaking is available and a notification appears saying RTCore64.sys was blocked from running. For whatever reason as of the latest update to Vanguard, RTCore64.sys is now on the naughty list (Afterburner version 4.6.2 Stable/Final). According to Riot, Vanguard blocks applications and drivers deemed to have security vulnerabilities that can be exploited by cheaters to inject cheats into the game. The anti-cheat installs a kernel-level driver that runs at boot and blocks software from running if it's on the "naughty list". This ought to fix the issue.Riot Games in their infinite wisdom has seen fit to block Afterburner from working if the user has their new game Valorant (and its associated anti-cheat, named Vanguard) installed on their system. Double click on vgc file and install the drivers. It should be on (C:) > Program Files > Riot Vanguard. When your Windows starts again, go back to the folder your friend gave you. In here, select the Disable driver signature enforcement. ![]() You’ll initiate a new restart and see the Startup Settings menu. Click on Troubleshoot, then click on Advanced Options, press Startup Settings, and then click on Restart. When the Windows restarts, you’ll see a menu with the options Continue, Troubleshoot, and Turn off PC. Click on the Shut Down or Sign Out option. While at the Desktop, right-click on the Start menu on the lower-left corner of your screen. Windows 8 and 10 Fixįor Windows 8 and 10, the process is a bit different. Search for the Disable Driver Signature Enforcement option and press it. You’ll see a menu with several options, usually starting with Safe Mode. If you’re on Windows 7, do this – Restart your computer and press F8 during the bootup process. A few additional steps are needed, and they depend on your operating system. Ask them to send their (C:) > Program Files > Riot Vanguard folder to you. If this doesn’t work, try a different method ![]()
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