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Try running the tool to re-verify your hardware ID with the EVC server. Preventative Measures

If your computer loses the correct time every time it is powered off, your motherboard's CMOS battery (usually a CR2032 coin cell) is likely dead.

: If Windows is unable to reach a time server or has "Set time automatically" disabled, the slight drift can be enough to block the software. License Expiration or Tampering

When you launch WinOLS, the software performs a series of checks to ensure its license is legitimate. One of the most important checks is comparing your computer's system date and time to an internal reference. If there's a mismatch, the software assumes the license might be invalid or tampered with, and you'll see the winols your system date is wrong message. The program will not proceed until you "correct" it, even if your computer appears to have the correct time. winols+your+system+date+is+wrong

: Official versions of WinOLS check in with EVC’s servers. If your system time differs significantly from the server time, the handshake fails.

If your time is wrong every time you turn on your PC, replace the CR2032 CMOS battery on your motherboard.

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Shut down your PC and unplug it from the wall (or remove the laptop battery).

This guide explains why this error happens and provides step-by-step solutions to fix it. Why Does This Error Occur?

The error message "Your system date is wrong" (an ECU tuning software by EVC Electronic Try running the tool to re-verify your hardware

Download a trusted time-modification utility like RunAsDate.

Correct the date in the BIOS. If it fails to hold, you likely need to replace the CR2032 battery on your motherboard. Run as Administrator