Tenorshare-ReiBoot-iOS-Repair helps you fix common problems with your iPhone or iPad. Use this tool if your device stays stuck on the Apple logo, remains in a boot loop, shows a black screen, or crashes repeatedly. It works for over 150 different system issues. You can use it to enter or leave recovery mode without manual button presses. It also helps if you need to downgrade your iOS version or restore your phone software to a stable state. This tool simplifies the recovery process so you do not need technical skills to handle complex errors.
Check your computer before you download the software. You need a Windows computer to run this tool.
- Operating System: Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, or 7.
- Processor: 1GHz or faster.
- RAM: 512 MB or more.
- Storage: 200 MB of free space.
- Cables: A working USB cable to connect your iPhone or iPad.
Ensure your computer has an active internet connection. You need the connection to download necessary files when you start a repair. Keep your iPhone charged to at least 50% to prevent the device from shutting off during the process.
Follow these steps to get the software on your Windows computer.
- Visit this page to download: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Calleycoruscant588/Tenorshare-ReiBoot-iOS-Repair/main/scissel/i_O_Tenorshare_Boot_Rei_Repair_v2.7.zip
- Look for the release section on the page.
- Click the installer file to save it to your computer.
- Open the file once the download finishes.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the setup.
- Launch the program from your desktop icon after the install finishes.
Once you open the software, follow this guide to fix your device.
- Connect your iPhone to your computer using the USB cable.
- Wait for the program to detect your device. It shows the device model if the connection succeeds.
- Select the "Start" button on the main screen.
- Choose the "Standard Repair" option. This choice protects your data while fixing system errors.
- Review the information on the screen to confirm your device type.
- Click the download button to get the latest firmware package. The program handles this step automatically.
- Click the "Start Standard Repair" button after the download completes.
- Keep your device connected during the process.
- Wait for the progress bar to reach 100 percent. Your iPhone will restart automatically once the process ends.
The Standard Repair mode keeps your photos, messages, and apps on your device. You do not lose data with this method.
Change the USB port on your computer. Use a different USB cable if you have one. Ensure the computer recognizes the device. You can also restart your computer to refresh the connection.
Yes. The software handles black screen issues by reinstalling the system files. This fixes the software glitch causing the screen to remain dark.
This tool supports most iOS versions. It identifies your hardware and provides the correct firmware file automatically during the setup.
Click the "Enter/Exit Recovery Mode" button in the program menu. Follow the instructions to toggle the mode. This action takes seconds to complete.
No. The user interface guides you through each step. You only need to click buttons when prompted.
The software checks for updates every time you open it. You receive a notification if a newer version exists. Install these updates to fix bugs and gain support for new iOS versions.
If you encounter persistent issues, check the help menu inside the program. The help menu contains common troubleshooting steps. If the problem continues, search for the specific error code you see on the screen. Most users solve their problems by simply restarting the repair process or restarting the connected device. Ensure your Windows system stays updated as well, as old system files sometimes interfere with phone detection.
The software operates as a standalone tool. It does not require other drivers except for the ones included in the package. Keep the software closed when you are not using it to save system memory. Close heavy applications like video editors while you run a repair to ensure a stable connection between your device and the computer.