Windows frequently syncs with time.windows.com, which can conflict with a cracked/emulated license expecting a specific static date.
WinOLS has anti-tampering and license validation routines. If the system detects that your computer’s date has been manually set back (or forward) to bypass a license expiration or trial period, it may show a variation of "your system date is wrong" along with a code (like +47 ). winols+47+your+system+date+is+wrong
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Using cracked software may violate copyright laws. Always support developers when possible. Windows frequently syncs with time
WinOLS, particularly older or unofficial 4.7 versions, relies on a time-check system. If the system date is set backward to extend a trial or if it differs from the expected license date, the software triggers this error. Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes