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BLACKLS5
07-11-2019, 05:16 PM
Is anyone here handy with computers? I have an issue with my home PC that when I try to get on to Yenko.Net it says "your clock is ahead". I did some searching and some said to make sure the computer clock is accurate which mine is. I even moved the clock back an hour at a time and retried but always says "your clock is ahead". This just started a couple of weeks ago. It also happens to my on line banking institution. I'm using windows XP (don't laugh).

67 Nova Boy
07-11-2019, 06:12 PM
Have you tried to clear your cookies or your history file? That may help...

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Crush
07-11-2019, 06:30 PM
What he said^^^^ or by a MAC!

BTL
07-11-2019, 07:23 PM
Did you click the ADVANCED on the bottom left...and click go there anyway?

BLACKLS5
07-12-2019, 12:02 PM
Have you tried to clear your cookies or your history file? That may help...

Dave
67 Nova Boy

I cleared my cookies, but no on clearing history. I'll give it a shot. Thanks

BLACKLS5
07-12-2019, 12:08 PM
Did you click the ADVANCED on the bottom left...and click go there anyway?

I did click advanced, but if I remember correctly it just explains about expired certificates or something of that nature. I'll try clearing the history and if that doesn't work and may be time to step up to something new as a member suggested in a phone call yesterday. Thank you.

Mr. Chevy
07-12-2019, 12:54 PM
My lap top does the same thing. It's older. I usually have to set the date and time each time I log in. I have had no luck with clearing the history or cookies. I think it's just due to the computer being old but it still works for now.

Rich

anodyne33
07-12-2019, 02:22 PM
It *could* be a dying CMOS battery on your motherboard. That might throw an error in the event log and typically cause all kinds of trouble booting the machine but I've learned never to say never. There's basically a watch battery on the board and depending on the motherboard model you may have to throw a jumper to reset it after you replace the battery or at least leave it unplugged for a few hours to be sure caps aren't holding any voltage. It's not rocket surgery, but not for the faint of heart if you're not comfortable with it. And I'll never disparage XP unless it's running my ATM.

L_e_e
09-01-2020, 11:52 PM
https://www.guidingtech.com/fix-your-clock-ahead-behind-error-chrome/

BLACKLS5
09-02-2020, 12:45 AM
Thanks guys but that thread was from a year ago. I bought a different computer with windows 10 and all has been good so far.