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Usually certificate errors is cause by an incorrect time and date settings. Check your time and date settings and make sure that the correct timezone and time and date settings are set.
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hi the following procedure is to set the date and time... just do the opposite of dis and ur date and time will be removed.. just do the following steps carefully. 1. Push the function/set button. Press the directional button down to select Date and Time. 2. Push the directional button to the right then down or up to set the date and time. Then press the function/set button to save it. Then: to put the date and time on your pictures, 3. Push the selector button up to the camera icon, and press function/set. Scroll down to Date Stamp. 4. Scroll right to turn on the Date and Time Stamp, then up or down to until it says On. Press function/set when your done.
That is your solution.after u set the date/time stamp is embedded in a picture, you can't take it out. ...
You will have to remember it. IBM puts a security chip on the motherboard, the bios password is burned into this, and there is no way around it. There are a few places that will replace the chip, but they are very expensive. The only other way is to replace the motherboard. I've found that replacing the motherboard is cheaper than having the chip replaced, so, if possible, remember the password.
tnx for the help! GodBless!
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