. In many cases, these specific internal model strings (like iPhone9,1 or iPhone9,3 ) cause a "Loader Not Found" or "Executive Loader Failed" error because the tool does not automatically recognize the custom firmware variant. How to Fix "Loader Not Found" in UnlockTool To resolve this for an iPhone 7 (model 2n61ap
| Feature | Low Quality Loader | High Quality Top Loader | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Random Telegram/Blog | Official IPSW or Trusted Forum | | iPhone 7 (2n61ap) Detection | Unstable (Error 4013) | Instant & Stable | | Baseband Retention | Often corrupts baseband | Preserves baseband (BB) | | Success Rate | < 30% | > 98% | | Error Message | "loader not found" or "checksum fail" | No errors, proceeds to Flash mode | When UnlockTool looks for a loader, it scans
except the official UnlockTool software itself or its official support team. Remember: A top-tier loader means no random reboots,
When UnlockTool looks for a loader, it scans its internal database for files matching the device’s . If your iPhone 7 is a 2N61AP and UnlockTool’s database (often preloaded with common variants like D10AP or D101AP) lacks the specific 2N61AP loader, you get the dreaded: “Loader not found” . no damaged basebands
: Since August 2024, some UnlockTool updates require users to re-download the latest "Diag" or "Ramdisk" files directly from the tool's configuration settings to fix "Loader Not Found" issues during Purple Booting or bypass operations.
Remember: A top-tier loader means no random reboots, no damaged basebands, and a successful unlock on the first attempt. Do not settle for generic files. Invest time in building your loader library, and you will become the go-to technician in your area for even the most stubborn iPhone 7 models.
The error "Loader not found" typically indicates that the tool failed to upload the necessary payload (iLoader/gaster) into the device's RAM during the exploit execution. This is often a checkm8/bootrom exploit delivery issue.