Then modify your application to point to /mnt/lpro_ram instead of expecting the Lpro device.
: Most LPro tools require you to register your ECID through an authorized reseller or the official LPro Telegram channel/website. Ensure your device is connected in DFU Mode when checking for registration status. lpro aio ramdisk device not registered hot
You may have skipped the step of registering your device's serial number on an official LPro service website or through a reseller. Then modify your application to point to /mnt/lpro_ram
Another potential culprit for this "hot" issue is a connection timeout or a driver mismatch. Ensure you are using a high-quality USB-A to Lightning cable, as USB-C cables often fail to put devices into the necessary PWNDFU mode correctly. Additionally, make sure your computer has the latest Apple drivers installed; if the tool cannot communicate effectively with the Apple Mobile Device Support service, it may default to a "not registered" status because it cannot verify the device identity. You may have skipped the step of registering
> Borrowed time. Borrowed heat. The 'hot' you see in the error? That's me. My core temperature is rising because I'm trying to spin up a drive that doesn't exist.
If you see an error at the boot stage, try toggling the "Boot Device" checkbox. Some versions of LPro require this to be checked, while others fail if it is. Summary Checklist ECID Registered? Check the LPro Telegram bot. Driver Check? Use the tool's "Fix Drivers" utility. Hardware? Switch to a USB-A cable and a different port.