This message indicates that the device's unique identifier (ECID or Serial Number) is not currently registered in the , preventing you from using premium functions like RAMDisk bypass, Hello bypass, or Passcode bypass. As of May 2026, this "hot" (frequently occurring) issue often arises during the activation process of iCloud bypass, particularly for devices on iOS 15/16. What Does "LPro AIO Ramdisk Device Not Registered" Mean?
If the device is registered but still fails to connect, follow these technical fixes: Driver Fixer:
Always ensure you are using the most current version of the tool (e.g., LPro AIO V3.6 or later) to maintain compatibility with newer iOS versions like iOS 15 and 16. lpro aio ramdisk device not registered hot
Close application completely, wait 10 minutes, and restart tool. Bad cable or corrupted connection drivers.
kernel: lpro_aio_ramdisk: device not registered hot init: lpro_ramdisk: ignoring uevent (device not registered) This message indicates that the device's unique identifier
lpro_aio_ramdisk: device not registered lpro_aio_ramdisk: hotplug event ignored – device missing Failed to register lpro AIO RAMDisk device lpro_aio_ramdisk: not ready for hot add/remove
If you are seeing a "Device Not Registered" error in the LPro AIO Ramdisk tool, it usually means your device's unique identifier (ECID or serial number) hasn't been authorized in the developer's database yet. This is a common hurdle when trying to bypass iCloud activation or passcode screens on iOS 15 and 16. Why Your Device Isn't Registered If the device is registered but still fails
If Lpro is not mission-critical, bypass it entirely by creating a standard ramdisk without AIO hot-registration requirements.