
If the CMOS battery dies then low-level functions like maintaining the system clock will start to suffer. Why does this happen? My best conjecture is that you have a dead (or dieing) CMOS battery that needs to be replaced. For example, if you glance at the date and notice your clock is set to January 1 st 2000 then that could be the issue. Sometimes you can fix the issue by verifying your system date is accurate.


I’ll explain what all this means in a moment but the bottom line is that if you’re missing certain trusted certificate authorities your web browsers will be in a petulant mood until you make the adjustments. This can happen when you start using a new computer because the OS doesn’t have the root certificates from any (or some) trusted authorities therefore, it fails to automatically accept those certificates.
#Mac os x chrome forget certificate preference for website windows
This abstruse error means that Windows has not been configured to trust certificates from the website you’re trying to access. You should not proceed, especially if you have never seen this warning before for this site. This may mean that the server has generated its own security credentials, which Chrome cannot rely on for identity information, or an attacker may be trying to intercept your communications. You attempted to reach, but the server presented a certificate issued by an entity that is not trusted by your computer's operating system.

Have you ever seen this error: The site's security certificate is not trusted!
