For 64-bit Windows 10:
WinOLS 2.24 is primarily used for modifying the memory contents of ECUs. Key functionalities include: Map Identification
Even with perfect installation, you may encounter these specific issues: Winols 2.24 Windows 10
Copy the loader file (often named loader.exe or WinOLS_XP.exe ) directly into the main installation directory (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\EVC\WinOLS\ ).
For a professional shop tuning 30 cars per week, we recommend: For 64-bit Windows 10: WinOLS 2
Before opening the setup files, you must configure the installer executable to simulate an older system environment: on the core installer file ( .exe ). Click Properties and open the Compatibility tab.
(Temporarily):
At its core, WinOLS allows users to read, modify, and write the internal memory content of an Engine Control Unit (ECU). ECUs are the brains of a vehicle, controlling everything from fuel injection and ignition timing to boost pressure and torque limiters. WinOLS presents these calibration maps within a binary file in a visual, human-readable form, primarily as 2D graphs and 3D wireframe models. By manipulating these maps, a professional tuner can optimize a car's performance, improve fuel economy, or tune for specific conditions like race events.
Once setup completes, locate the main program or its launcher tool (often titled loader_ols_32_XP_free.exe or WinOLS.exe depending on your package source) inside the C:\Program Files\EVC\ directory. Right-click the application executable. Choose →right arrow Desktop (create shortcut) . Click Properties and open the Compatibility tab
The version 2.24 occupies a unique place in this ecosystem. While EVC has released many newer versions (the latest being WinOLS 5 as of 2026), the 2.24 release has persisted in online tuning communities and workshops. Many professionals and advanced enthusiasts continue to use it as a reliable, functional platform that runs on modern systems like Windows 10.