The “new” keyword in the error suggests WinOLS has stored a reference timestamp (e.g., from first run or license creation) and sees the current date as being before that reference – i.e., system clock is set to a date earlier than the license’s “valid from” date.
The error message "Your system date is wrong" WinOLS 4.7 typically indicates a conflict between the local Windows system clock and the software's internal security or license validation servers. This error is common in both legitimate licensed versions requiring re-validation and unofficial "cracked" versions that rely on a specific time window to bypass security. 1. Root Causes License Expiration/Validation : Genuine WinOLS installations require periodic checks with EVC Electronic servers
The software detects a discrepancy between your local computer time and its internal license validation dates.