Author Topic: What the forget Google/Chrome?  (Read 965 times)

Opened Google Chrome to Google, got this

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The server's security certificate is not yet valid!
You attempted to reach www.google.com, but the server presented a certificate that is not yet valid. No information is available to indicate whether that certificate can be trusted. Google Chrome cannot reliably guarantee that you are communicating with www.google.com and not an attacker. Your computer's clock is currently set to Wednesday, August 8, 2012 9:31:16 PM. Does that look right? If not, you should correct your system's clock and then refresh this page.
You cannot proceed because the website operator has requested heightened security for this domain.

There is no way to bypass it and I cannot connect to any google owned domains, yet I can connect to any non-Google domains.

Help?

set your clock correctly.

Could it be a bad plugin or malware?

set your clock correctly.
Shouldn't matter, should it?

Could it be a bad plugin or malware?
I have no plugins nor malware, this is a brand new computer.

Shouldn't matter, should it?
I have no plugins nor malware, this is a brand new computer.
Oh then nevermind.

Looks like you got some sort of malware that is doing stuff to your Google Chrome.


Try to use Google on IE.


Shouldn't matter, should it?
I have no plugins nor malware, this is a brand new computer.
Google Chrome may not be set up correctly.


Looks like you got some sort of malware that is doing stuff to your Google Chrome.


Try to use Google on IE.

Google Chrome may not be set up correctly.


Google on IE worked fine, going to try some stuff of my own

edit;
Malware, wtf?
I literally have gone to two sites, Blf and opened IE to download google chrome

Shouldn't matter, should it?

It wouldn't tell you to fix it if it didn't matter

It wouldn't tell you to fix it if it didn't matter

Point being that chrome should automatically update my system time to be the browser time, which it usually does.

So sorry for posting something that is true.

Well obviously it hasn't and your computers clock is set to August 8, 2012 which is causing problems.
Now, I'm no expert on calendars, in fact I don't even know what day of the week it is, but I'm fairly certain that we're not in 2012 anymore

Well obviously it hasn't and your computers clock is set to August 8, 2012 which is causing problems.
Now, I'm no expert on calendars, in fact I don't even know what day of the week it is, but I'm fairly certain that we're not in 2012 anymore
Well it's fixed now.