-VALORANT- Celestrion Bypass - HVCI- TPM SB

: Many older systems or specific cheats cannot run with HVCI enabled because it blocks unsigned code execution.

: The bypass hides its own presence by hooking functions like GetSystemFirmwareTable to ensure Vanguard sees "Clean" hardware serials and "Enabled" security settings. 4. Risks and Warnings

Disabling core Windows security features like HVCI and TPM leaves your entire system more vulnerable to malware and kernel-level exploits. Legitimate Solutions for Connection Errors If you are seeing errors related to these features (such as

Vanguard has a countermeasure: Secure Boot with "Microsoft UEFI CA" and DMA Remapping . Vanguard periodically re-checks the TPM’s Platform Configuration Registers (PCRs). If the PCRs don't match the expected cryptographic hash of a "clean" boot, Vanguard flags the account. -VALORANT- Celestrion Bypass - HVCI- TPM SB

: A "manual mapper" is used to inject the bypass driver into the Windows kernel.

A security standard that ensures a device boots using only software that is trusted by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). What is the Celestrion Bypass?

Bypasses are rarely "undetected" for more than a few weeks. The financial and time investment in an account is usually lost quickly. : Many older systems or specific cheats cannot

To help you resolve specific errors or understand your hardware compatibility: What is your ? Are you currently seeing a VAN error code ? Do you need help enabling Secure Boot in BIOS?

), the recommended approach is to enable them rather than bypass them: Enable TPM 2.0:

Traditional cheats rely on "DLL injection" or kernel drivers. HVCI prevents those drivers from loading. Vanguard uses these features to ensure the environment is "sterile." Risks and Warnings Disabling core Windows security features