ReiBoot
ReiBoot is an iOS and macOS system repair utility developed by Tenorshare that helps users fix common device issues without data loss. It specializes in resolving problems like devices stuck in boot loops, recovery mode, or displaying the Apple logo. The tool is primarily used by iPhone, iPad, and Mac owners who encounter system crashes, frozen screens, or failed software updates. ReiBoot provides a straightforward interface to enter and exit recovery mode, making it a practical option for those seeking DIY device recovery before turning to official support channels.
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1 suggestionNo native Apple Silicon version of ReiBoot has been identified. The application is currently Intel-only and relies on Rosetta 2 translation on Apple Silicon Macs. The developer (Tenorshare) continues to actively maintain and update ReiBoot, with recent updates indicated by version 9.5.6 and marketing materials referencing support for the latest iOS versions (through at least iOS 26 in promotional materials). Given active development, it is reasonable to monitor Tenorshare's official channels for a native Apple Silicon update. However, for native alternatives, Apple's built-in Finder recovery mode and official Apple Support tools provide system repair capabilities without third-party software, though they offer less user-friendly interfaces than ReiBoot. If you require an actively maintained utility now, consider checking the official ReiBoot website for the latest version and system requirements.
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