Hi, Most websites such as Facebook, Bing, Google use the computer time zone to synchronize your data with their data servers. So when the websites display (t-2) hrs on every data, actually what happens is that the time associated with your data is wrong due to a wrong time zone setting. To solve: Right click on the time display at the right bottom of the screen & click on Adjust date/time. Then go to time zone setting & select your appropriate time zone. If the time is auto-corrected, its done. If not, either you set your time manually or sync your time with the Internet time server.
Chrome is in the Applications folder alphabetically as “Google Chrome”. Click, hold, and drag to the Dock or double-click on the application icon. And the icon will automatically appear in the Dock on the right side.
Hope this helps. Hi, Most websites such as Facebook, Bing, Google use the computer time zone to synchronize your data with their data servers. So when the websites display (t-2) hrs on every data, actually what happens is that the time associated with your data is wrong due to a wrong time zone setting.
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To solve: Right click on the time display at the right bottom of the screen & click on Adjust date/time. Then go to time zone setting & select your appropriate time zone. If the time is auto-corrected, its done. If not, either you set your time manually or sync your time with the Internet time server.
Hope this helps. I'm in central US, and for some reason my shit was set to Pacific. This explains why I would log on and my time would be 2 hours ahead and i had to change it back manually. I got pissed at my brother because i thought he was fucking with me by changing the time on my computer lmao.
Definitely not normal. Given that it appears normally in your dock, it suggests that maybe one of the larger size icons (there are typically several different sized icon files in the.app bundle) is corrupt. You could either reinstall Chrome (which should keep your preferences intact, but it's best to back them up just in case), or you can redownload it, but not reinstall, and manually replace the icon files. To manually replace the icon files, you'd want to open up the app bundle (right/command-click Show Package Contents) for both your installed version and the one from the downloaded.dmg and copy the applicable.icns file from the downloaded version to your installed version.
That file should be in the Resources folder of the package contents. Looking at my Chrome install suggests you probably want app.icns, but double check, QuickLook should show you what's what.