ReiBoot
ReiBoot is a system recovery and repair tool from Tenorshare designed primarily for iOS and iPadOS devices. It helps users enter device recovery mode, fix common system issues like boot loops, frozen screens and activation problems, and perform iOS firmware downloads and restoration without using iTunes. ReiBoot also includes macOS system repair capabilities for fixing Mac-specific boot and system issues. The app is targeted at iPhone/iPad users who want an alternative to iTunes for device recovery and repair workflows.
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1 suggestionReiBoot is primarily an iOS/iPadOS device management tool, not a macOS application, so the question of native Apple Silicon support is not directly relevant to its function — it runs on a Mac to service iPhone/iPad devices connected via USB. The Tenorshare website does not explicitly state whether the Mac version of ReiBoot has been updated to a native Apple Silicon build. If you are running ReiBoot on an M-series Mac and it is currently working under Rosetta 2, contact Tenorshare support directly through their website to confirm whether a native build is available, since the tool will stop launching altogether when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028). In the meantime, for iOS device recovery on Mac, consider whether Apple's built-in Finder recovery mode (available in macOS Ventura and later) covers your needs, or research whether competing tools like 3uTools or iTools have published native Apple Silicon versions. Checking back with Tenorshare's download page periodically is advisable to see if they release a native build before the Rosetta deadline.
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