Just changed my systems clock, now getting SSL security problems and cannot connect to real google

phillefann15

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Jan 23, 2014
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Hello, so tonight I noticed my clock was screwed up for whatever reason. It said I was in pacific time zone and it was 2 hours behind. So I went into my clock settings and changed the clock time and time zone to their correct places. After doing so I went into my google chrome and all of a sudden it was saying "could not connect to the real google.com. I can access some sites, but google, yahoo and such I get either a similar warning and the google one or a SSL certificate warning. Ive tried synchronizing the windows internet clock time and restarting the browser AND changing the clock back to what it originally was. None have worked, Im f'ing pissed off and cant seem to find answers fitting my issue. Why the hell does windows make it so complicated to fix and simple damn issue?
 
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check the clock settings in the bios. Make sure that the time and date is set correctly then recheck the OS time and date to make sure all is correct. I have had this error on more than one occasion and the date or time was off somewhere, usually in the bios in my cases.
if your clock constantly goes out of sync its likely a motherboard dying battery problem. remove and replace it, go into bios/eufi and change it to the correct date and time.
if its not the battery then scan for malware with spybot search and destroy and malware bytes.
 
check the clock settings in the bios. Make sure that the time and date is set correctly then recheck the OS time and date to make sure all is correct. I have had this error on more than one occasion and the date or time was off somewhere, usually in the bios in my cases.
 
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