Navigate to the following path: C:\UnlockTool\data\apple\ (Note: If the apple or ramdisk folder does not exist, create it manually exactly as written).
Open your web browser and navigate to the official UnlockTool website. Go to the section. Look for the Apple Ramdisk or iOS 15 Ramdisk packages.
Connect your iPhone 7 in using a reliable USB-A to Lightning cable (avoid USB-C to Lightning cables as they often fail with checkm8 exploits). Select the Apple tab in the top menu of UnlockTool. Navigate to the Ramdisk section. Select iPhone 7 (2N61AP) from the model dropdown list.
Drag and drop the configuration folder containing the 2n61ap structural files into the Ramdisk directory. loader for iphone7 2n61ap not found unlocktool patched
The error for the iPhone 7 (Board ID: 2n61ap) in UnlockTool typically occurs when the software cannot automatically identify or match the specific hardware revision of your logic board with its internal ramdisk files. Why this happens
What are you trying to perform? (e.g., iCloud bypass, passcode read, factory reset) What iOS version is currently installed on the iPhone 7? Are you currently running the latest version of UnlockTool?
: Many "loader not found" errors are actually driver conflicts. Reinstall the libusb-win32 or Apple Mobile Device USB drivers using the built-in UnlockTool Driver Installer. Look for the Apple Ramdisk or iOS 15 Ramdisk packages
Always right-click the UnlockTool executable and select "Run as administrator" to grant the software full access to your PC's USB drivers.
is running a version of iOS that has patched the exploit vulnerability.
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Instead of letting the tool "Auto" detect, manually select or iPhone 7 Plus from the model list.
: The specific device tree board config name associated with certain iPhone 7 models (typically GSM or Global chip variations).
UnlockTool does not ship with all iOS Ramdisk loaders pre-installed to keep the initial setup file size manageable. You must pull them manually. Open on your PC. Navigate to the Apple tab at the top menu. Look for the Ramdisk or Config section. Navigate to the Ramdisk section