How to Fix: Chrome Scroll Bar Disappears

Google Chrome is very popular because it actively tries to hide bugs. One of the latest bugs affecting the platform is the problem of missing scroll bars. This is due to users complaining that the scroll bar is not displayed or has simply disappeared from the screen. This can be annoying because you don’t know how many times you have to scroll to the end of the page.

You also can’t click and drag the scroll bar up or down, but that’s not a serious problem. You can always use the mouse wheel or the arrow keys on the keyboard to scroll. However, this spoils the experience a bit. In my opinion, you should fix the error before it gets out of hand or causes other damage. read more

How do I fix Android File Transfer not working in MacOS

Android File Transfer not working in MacOS

Android File Transfer is a data transfer service between your Mac and Android devices. It requires you to download and install the app, Android File Transfer, on your Mac, connect your device to Mac, then you can browse files and folders on your Android device and copy files.

However, there seem to be some problems with the Android File Transfer service. For example, users on an Android forum reported, “I installed Android File Transfer on my Mac. Although it detects that my phone is connected, I get the following error message: “Android File Transfer cannot connect to the device, or Android File Transfer cannot access the device’s storage.” read more

How to fix the UNTRUSTED_CERT_TITLE error in macOS

UNTRUSTED_CERT_TITLE error

Some Mac owners experience the unrusted_cert_title error when trying to reinstall macOS. This problem occurs when the Mac system clock is not set correctly, and you may encounter a chicken-and-egg problem: without a macro program installed, there is no easy way to set the clock that will allow the macro program to be installed.

To establish a secure connection, many encryption algorithms require an up-to-date clock. The encryption system wants to check if the digital certificate confirming the integrity of the software has not yet expired. If the data embedded in the certificate is earlier than the release date or later than the expiration date, the software is properly locked – and MacOS, unfortunately, spits out an error, since this feature has not yet been accounted for in Mojave. read more