I am running Windows Vista on an HP G60-243DX Notebook PC (no longer needed by my mother-in-law).
The CMOS battery was bad, so I replaced it and reset the computer clock, enabling automatic time updates.
I also conducted a factory reset.
When I try to browse the internet, I keep getting this error:
"There is a problem with this website's security certificate,"
Some sites show this error:
"Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage."
After this, I temporarily disabled two security settings: "Check for publisher's certificate revocation" and "Check for server certificate revocation."
I downloaded the free AVG antivirus program, and when I attempted to install it, the installation process died partway through with this error:
"This file was blocked because it does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher."
I imported AVG's certificate information, but that did not resolve this error.
Is there a setting that I need to change after installing a new CMOS battery?
If not, what am I doing wrong?