The phrase appears to reference a known licensing or security feature in WinOLS (a popular ECU tuning and mapping software).
When launching WinOLS 4.7, the software performs a handshake with the local system clock and the installation timestamp/registry keys. If the software detects that the current system date is earlier than the last recorded usage date, or if the date format does not match the expected regional standard, it triggers the fatal error:
attempt to update the software through the prompt, as this will break the version. Recommended Alternative
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it is highly recommended to update to the latest stable version of WinOLS. Developers frequently patch these "false positive" date triggers in newer builds to ensure smoother performance on modern operating systems like Windows 11. To help you get back to tuning faster, tell me: Are you using a or a physical laptop? Did this happen after a Windows update ? Do you have a backup of your original installation files?
The phrase appears to reference a known licensing or security feature in WinOLS (a popular ECU tuning and mapping software).
When launching WinOLS 4.7, the software performs a handshake with the local system clock and the installation timestamp/registry keys. If the software detects that the current system date is earlier than the last recorded usage date, or if the date format does not match the expected regional standard, it triggers the fatal error: winols+47+your+system+date+is+wrong
attempt to update the software through the prompt, as this will break the version. Recommended Alternative Recommended Alternative virtual machine If these steps do
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it is highly recommended to update to the latest stable version of WinOLS. Developers frequently patch these "false positive" date triggers in newer builds to ensure smoother performance on modern operating systems like Windows 11. To help you get back to tuning faster, tell me: Are you using a or a physical laptop? Did this happen after a Windows update ? Do you have a backup of your original installation files? Did this happen after a Windows update