Click . The tool will parse your folder, locate the newly placed n61ap loader, and light up the phone screen into a purple or diagnostics state. Troubleshooting Failure to Boot
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The error is a localized issue, almost always pointing toward a missing loader file within the UnlockTool installation. By ensuring you are using the official version and preventing antivirus software from deleting necessary files, this issue can be resolved efficiently.
The error message highlights a specific configuration mismatch: Identifies the device generation. --- Loader For Iphone7 2-n61ap Not Found Unlocktool REPACK
While the path of least resistance might seem appealing, the risks of "REPACK" software—including security threats, instability, and no support—are simply too high. The time and peace of mind you'll save by using a legitimate version are well worth the investment. For additional guidance, you can often find help on dedicated phone repair communities like the GSM-Forum or PHCorner .
: This is the internal Apple model identifier. Contrary to what the name implies, iPhone7,2 does not mean iPhone 7 . It explicitly refers to the iPhone 6 (4.7-inch model). For comparison, an actual iPhone 7 uses identifiers like iPhone9,1 or iPhone9,3 .
The error occurs when smartphone technicians use UnlockTool to service an Apple iPhone 7 (specifically model variant iPhone7,2 with board config n61ap / Intel baseband). The software triggers this alert because it cannot locate the precise Ramdisk loader file required to initialize communication with the phone's hardware in DFU mode. By ensuring you are using the official version
Ensure that the configuration files inside correspond to the n61ap board configuration. If you downloaded a custom community fix pack, ensure the files are unpacked from their .zip or .rar state directly into the root folder designated by the tool.
Hardcoded files that can permanently brick your device's baseband during the flashing process. How to Correctly Fix the Error
The dynamic loader files required for the iPhone 7 A10 Fusion chip are missing from the local folder where UnlockTool searches for them. The time and peace of mind you'll save
Navigate to your UnlockTool installation folder (usually C:\UnlockTool ). Look for a folder named Data -> Files -> Apple .
and manually downloading the latest Ramdisk package for iPhone 7 (A10 chips). Fix Mounting and Drivers "Fix Recovery" "Install 64-bit Driver" options within the UnlockTool