The "Your system date is wrong" error in (frequently seen in version 4.7) is a security check failure that occurs when the software detects a discrepancy between your computer's local clock and its internal security requirements. This is often caused by an incorrect Windows time zone or a lack of synchronization with an internet time server. Immediate Solutions Synchronize Windows Time Manually :
To avoid changing your entire system's clock, use a utility like . Download and open RunAsDate . Select the WinOLS executable (.exe). Set the desired date (e.g., January 1, 2014). Create a shortcut to launch WinOLS with this "frozen" time. 4. Update the Software If you have a legitimate license: Visit the EVC Electronic website . Download the latest version or update. Newer versions fix bugs related to date checks. Summary Table Fix Method Time Sync Modern users Fast, permanent Doesn't fix expired licenses RunAsDate Expired trials No system impact Requires third-party tool Date Rollback Legacy versions No tools needed Breaks internet browsing winols your system date is wrong
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\EVCHKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\EVC| Symptom | Likely Cause | |---------|---------------| | Date/time correct in Windows taskbar | Timezone or DST setting wrong | | Error appears only after sleep/hibernate | CMOS battery dead → BIOS clock resets | | Works for a while, then fails | Windows time sync service disabled | | Only happens with WinOLS, not other apps | License file corrupted or tampered with | | Appears immediately after system restore | Restore changed file timestamps | Title: Resolving the "Your System Date is Wrong"