Are you being unfairly flagged by PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS with a "Cheat Software Detected" notification? This frustrating error often leads to a 24-hour investigation period even for legitimate players. In this Teknobalta Global technical analysis, we identify the root cause as a "False Positive" triggered by background software conflicts. The primary culprit is often Riot Vanguard (from Valorant) clashing with PUBG’s BattlEye at the Kernel level (Ring 0). We also explore how network tools like GoodbyeDPI and cosmetic apps like TranslucentTB can trigger code injection flags. This guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough on stopping the vgk.sys driver using Command Prompt. You will learn how to configure your Windows services to prevent these anti-cheat wars. We also cover essential maintenance like verifying Steam game files and clearing the TslGame shader cache. By following our clean boot procedures, you can ensure a pristine environment for your next match. Don't let driver conflicts result in a temporary account lock. Stay technical and optimize your PC with our expert solutions.
0:00 Introduction to PUBG Cheat Software Detected Error
0:28 Root Cause: Riot Vanguard & Anti-Cheat Conflicts
1:05 Disabling Cosmetic & Network Tools (GoodbyeDPI/WARP)
1:42 Main Solution: Stopping VGC and VGK via CMD
2:35 Configuring Vanguard Startup & Services
3:12 Understanding the 24-Hour Investigation Period
3:46 How to Perform a Clean Boot (MSConfig)
4:25 Verifying PUBG Game Files on Steam
5:05 Antivirus Exclusions (Malwarebytes Fix)
5:40 Clearing Shader Cache & Local AppData
6:18 Advanced Fixes: BIOS & Secure Boot
7:00 Final Summary & Teknobalta Conclusion
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