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To help tailor further troubleshooting steps, what is running on your iPhone 7? Please share the exact error log text from UnlockTool if the boot still fails. Share public link

There are several common causes:

The primary culprit is a mismatch between the iPhone's specific hardware sub-ID and the internal dictionary of UnlockTool. The

And somewhere in the city, a second-hand iPhone 7 (2N61AP) powered on in a child’s backpack, its loader already waiting.

Locate a verified community-repack Ramdisk folder specifically designed for iOS 15.x / 16.x UnlockTool extensions. These zip files contain the missing raw blobs needed for standard A10 chips under rarer board sub-types. 2. Inject the Files Into the UnlockTool Directory Close UnlockTool completely on your PC.

The newest version likely includes the 2n61ap loader, making the "repack" unnecessary. 2. Locate a Verified Repack or Specialized Loader

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Because default automated repository downloads can fail, you must download the official, uncorrupted data package manually.

He’d downloaded the repack from a hidden forum. The file was named phoenix_loader.bin . The uploader, "GhostInTheWire," had zero posts but a verified checksum.

The technician, Elias, had spent three hours wrestling with the UnlockTool

Fix: Loader for iPhone 7 (2N61AP) Not Found in UnlockTool If you are trying to bypass or unlock an and encounter the error message "loader not found" or "BOOT RAMDISK FAIL" in UnlockTool, you are likely missing the specific RAMDISK data files required for the 2N61AP board configuration.