An is a specialized, temporary environment loaded into the device's volatile memory (RAM) instead of its internal NAND storage. In the iOS community, this technique is primarily used by developers and advanced users to bypass security locks, recover lost data, or modify system files without fully booting the standard iOS environment.
: It can be used to disable passcode requirements or bypass the iCloud Activation Lock on supported devices.
The most critical factor for using ramdisk tools is the device's chipset. Most popular tools rely on the exploit, which is a hardware-level vulnerability.
: It allows investigators or hobbyists to access the internal filesystem to extract data or perform brute-force attacks on passcodes.
A ramdisk acts like a "bootable CD" for a computer, allowing you to run an alternative operating system or a minimal shell environment.