RE: My colossal fuck-up! 07-19-2016, 02:51 PM
#15
This must be a day of computational misfortunes.
I booted up my hacking lappy, and all was fine until I started to navigate the net. I was getting certificate errors (Invalid certificate) on every browser and basically every website. Mind you, "Google" was one of them. Forget about adding exceptions, that was useless.
After a bit of troubleshooting, I figured what the problem was. Upon booting Into the BIOS, the time (clock) was dated back to "2014" (don't ask how or why, I have no Idea how It got there), hence It wasn't recognizing the validity of all certificates. I set It to the correct time, and all Is now functioning correctly.
@Skullmeat, I know how you feel. I did something very similar years ago. Sometimes It's best to simply leave things be.
I booted up my hacking lappy, and all was fine until I started to navigate the net. I was getting certificate errors (Invalid certificate) on every browser and basically every website. Mind you, "Google" was one of them. Forget about adding exceptions, that was useless.
After a bit of troubleshooting, I figured what the problem was. Upon booting Into the BIOS, the time (clock) was dated back to "2014" (don't ask how or why, I have no Idea how It got there), hence It wasn't recognizing the validity of all certificates. I set It to the correct time, and all Is now functioning correctly.
@Skullmeat, I know how you feel. I did something very similar years ago. Sometimes It's best to simply leave things be.












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