typically occurs when the required Ramdisk files are missing or incorrectly placed in the tool's data directory Solution: Manual Loader Setup
: You may need to manually download and place the Ramdisk files in the UnlockTool directory. Many users resolve this by ensuring the "Gaster" or "Ramdisk" folders contain the specific loader files for iOS 12.x through 16.x. Driver Signature Enforcement
: Visit the official UnlockTool File Server and download the specific Ramdisk package for your iOS version (e.g., iOS 15.x for iPhone 7 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. ) . loader for iphone7 2n61ap not found unlocktool patched
: Navigate to your installation folder on your PC, usually found at C:\UnlockTool\Data\Apple\Ramdisk\ .
Click on the download option for the packages (since the iPhone 7 maxes out around iOS 15.8). typically occurs when the required Ramdisk files are
Would you like information on official iPhone unlocking methods or how to properly dispose of a permanently locked device instead?
– The error you're seeing suggests the patched software is missing a proprietary loader for the iPhone 7's specific NAND or SoC (2N61AP). Loaders are often copyrighted firmware components. Distributing or patching them is illegal in most jurisdictions. Would you like information on official iPhone unlocking
The 2N61AP string references a specific chip-and-board revision for the iPhone 7 series. If the automated UnlockTool update misses this specific payload, the software throws a "loader not found" error during the exploit phase.
To understand the error, we first need to understand the device identifier.
It looks like you're dealing with a for an iPhone 7 (2n61ap) using a patched version of UnlockTool .