The error "Loader Not Found" 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
The iPhone 7 comes in different board configurations (GSM and Global). In UnlockTool, the software looks for a specific "loader" file that matches the internal chip ID and board ID.
. When performing a bypass or unlocking operation, UnlockTool must "patch" the device by sending a custom bootloader (Ramdisk). If the tool returns a "not found" error, it means the necessary local library for that specific hardware version is missing or outdated. How to Fix "Loader Not Found" in UnlockTool
The Issue: When attempting to run the Hello Screen Bypass or FMI OFF procedure on the iPhone 7 (2n61ap), the process fails almost immediately or gets stuck during the boot sequence. The tool returns a specific error: "Loader for iPhone7 2n61ap not found."
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iPhone 7 (2N61AP) – Loader not found (UnlockTool patched)
FAQs
The neon hum of the server room was the only thing keeping Kael awake. On his cracked workbench sat a pristine iPhone 7, model 2N61AP—a regional variant that wasn't supposed to exist in this part of the world. It was a "ghost phone," locked tight and mocking him with a persistent Activation Lock screen.
Instead of "Auto," try selecting the specific iPhone 7 (Intel) or iPhone 7 (Qualcomm) option manually. 3. Using a Patched Loader (The Manual Fix)
Update the Loader Database: Ensure you have downloaded the latest Ramdisk files. You can find updated drivers and support files on the UnlockTool download page.
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