VAN 1067 requires TPM 2.0 + Secure Boot activated in BIOS-no risk of data loss due to these changes.
Quick Fix:
Settings > Recovery > Advanced Startup > Restart > UEFI Firmware Settings.
BIOS: Enable TPM 2.0/fTPM + Secure Boot → Save & Exit
Restart Valorant.
Safe BIOS tweak only affects boot security. Stellar Data Recovery Free deals with unrelated file issues- handles 1GB limit and quick scans. Works on Win11!
VAN 1067 requires TPM 2.0 + Secure Boot activated in BIOS-no risk of data loss due to these changes.
You can fix it quickly by:
Settings > Recovery > Advanced Startup > Restart > UEFI Firmware Settings.
BIOS: Enable TPM 2.0/fTPM + Secure Boot → Save & Exit
Restart Valorant.
Safe BIOS tweak only affects boot security. Stellar Data Recovery Free deals with unrelated file issues- handles 1GB limit and quick scans. Works on Win11!
Yeah, photos matter more than the phone honestly. I’ll try pulling what I can before resetting. Lesson learned… updates aren’t always friendly.
Worst case: factory reset fixes the bootloop, but data’s gone. If you want to try saving files first, this is where android data recovery tools sometimes help, depending on model and Android version.
If data matters, stop rebooting it nonstop. Every boot writes logs and overwrites stuff.
Not sure about USB debugging… phone was working fine before this.
If USB debugging was enabled earlier, you might pull some data via ADB before resetting.
<p style=”text-align: left;”>Then it’s probably a broken system file from the update. Happens more than it should.</p>
Did that twice. Still looping.
Good. Try wiping cache partition only. Don’t touch data reset yet.
Yeah, recovery opens. Haven’t wiped anything yet.
Classic post update bootloop. First thing: can you get into recovery mode at all?
My phone restarted after a system update and now it’s stuck in a bootloop. Logo shows, vibrates, restarts. Can’t get past it. Any hope without factory reset?
The 0xc00007b error itself doesn’t cause data loss. It’s an app launch failure, not a disk or file system issue. Where people run into trouble is when the app crashes repeatedly or is force closed while actively writing to files, like a game save or a project file, which can leave that specific file corrupted. That’s rare and limited to whatever was open at the time, not random files across the system. Before thinking about data recovery software, I’d first check if the files are actually missing or just not opening, run a disk check, and make sure Windows system files are healthy. Data recovery tools are only worth considering if files are genuinely gone or unreadable after those basics, otherwise they’re overkill for this kind of error.
This DNS/network error won’t corrupt your files since it’s purely a connectivity issue from bad DNS cache, drivers, or proxy settings with no data loss reports. Since basic troubleshooting like resetting network settings and flushing DNS worked for you, run CMD as admin with ipconfig /flushdns and netsh winsock reset, then set DNS to Google’s 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 in Network Settings under IPv4, and disable proxy in Settings > Network > Proxy. Data remains completely safe as network resets never touch your drives—Stellar Data Recovery Free handles any unrelated file issues with a quick 1GB scan