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Problem accessing internet from any browser? - Vivek Bajpai - 04-08-2014 04:06 AM

Whenever I try to access any website it shows certificate error and could not proceed further.
My window is a cracked version. Any possible solution?


- Trey - 04-08-2014 04:14 AM

you will likely need to change the security settings lower than they are now and give it a go. there are way too many possibilities and having a cracked version of windows will not have an effect on that.


- Hari - 04-08-2014 04:19 AM

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/warning-unresponsive-script


- Jason - 04-08-2014 04:22 AM

Certificate errors come up for many reasons, but the most common one I know of with cracked OS's is that the system date is way, way off. Double check your system's date/time by right-clicking the time on the taskbar at the bottom, and make sure it's showing the correct date/time. My guess is it's showing a wrong date/time, and your certificate error is displaying an expired/invalid time reference. The certificate would show expired if your system time is way in the past, and it would show invalid if your system time is way in the future.

Could also be that your motherboard battery is dead, which causes your system to 'forget' the date/time every time you power down. Might have to get a new button battery and replace the dead one on your MB.


- purringanimal719 - 04-08-2014 04:28 AM

Go Start
Control Panel
Date and Time
Make sure your date and time is set correctly.


- Vivek Bajpai - 04-08-2014 04:35 AM

Thanx everyone....yeah it worked by changing date and time Smile


- Subhradeep - 04-08-2014 04:42 AM

Certificate errors come up when your Date and Time is not correct . Big Grin hmm you have already Done ! Good...


- Boss - 04-08-2014 04:52 AM

Contact your Internet service provider.


- Minister of Truth - 04-08-2014 04:59 AM

try lowering cert security in internet options, advanced, security, ssl & tls, use lowest #s or try w/ none checked.

in Security tab, miscellaneous there's 1 cert setting: enable Don't prompt.