Error "Your clock is ahead" Google Chrome
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Hello,
After formatting my PC to reinstall Windows XP, I wanted to connect to the internet.
So I installed Google Chrome via a USB flash drive, and even though my PC is receiving internet, I can't access the web; I keep getting the same error message: "Your clock is ahead"
NET: :ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
I have checked the date and time, and everything is perfect, yet I still get this error message. Any solution?
Thank you.
After formatting my PC to reinstall Windows XP, I wanted to connect to the internet.
So I installed Google Chrome via a USB flash drive, and even though my PC is receiving internet, I can't access the web; I keep getting the same error message: "Your clock is ahead"
NET: :ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
I have checked the date and time, and everything is perfect, yet I still get this error message. Any solution?
Thank you.
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Hello
Windows XP has not been supported since April 2014, and since that date, security updates are no longer available, so Google Chrome is no longer supported!!
If you have reinstalled an "old" version of Chrome, it is no longer "authorized" by Google on the internet!!
You will either have to abandon Windows XP, which is highly recommended, or use another browser that will, in any case, be increasingly "discarded" by most active websites.
See you later
If this answer helped you: a little thank you is nice. If it's resolved: the green button at the top is better ;-)
Let him who has never opened a user manual throw the first mouse.
Windows XP has not been supported since April 2014, and since that date, security updates are no longer available, so Google Chrome is no longer supported!!
If you have reinstalled an "old" version of Chrome, it is no longer "authorized" by Google on the internet!!
You will either have to abandon Windows XP, which is highly recommended, or use another browser that will, in any case, be increasingly "discarded" by most active websites.
See you later
If this answer helped you: a little thank you is nice. If it's resolved: the green button at the top is better ;-)
Let him who has never opened a user manual throw the first mouse.