1. Ensure your Computer’s Date and Time is correct, check whether the time zone is correct or not.
2. Clear browser history and cache and cookie. Clear all history from the beginning.
Open Chrome browser and Open History. You can open chrome history by pressing Ctrl + H
3. Change CMOS Battery. Replace CMOS Battery with new one.
4.Add a command tag line with chrome Launcher shortcut. If the above steps are not working, it means you have done all the above steps but chrome is showing the same error so you need to follow these simple steps to avoid this type of error.
Step:1( Open Google Chrome Properties ) Right click on Google chrome icon ( that is on Desktop ) and Click on Properties.
Step:2 In the chrome Properties, click on the shortcut tab.
Step:3 In the shortcut tab. There is a target box which is showing the chrome folder location look like
"C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe"
Just add a line at a last with single space
--ignore-certificate-errors
Add this line after single space bar like this
"C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --ignore-certificate-errors
Step:4 Click on Apply and OK
Now check whether its working or not
Note: This trick work in windows xp and windows 7 also
great jon
ReplyDeletei used the ingore certificate erros line, it works but the tab is stuck on loading...
ReplyDeletehave done the ignore certificate errors but still comes up with the clock error. Anything else I can try?
ReplyDeleteDont pin google chrome in task bar, use only chrome shortcut which you created with cirtificated ignore
DeleteIn xp 32 bit not working and this site can't be reached,error appear in display
Deleteits working for me
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