Multibeast 1130 Mojave

Tailored to handle the APFS (Apple File System) structure requirement of macOS 10.14. MultiBeast 11.3.0 Features & Components

Setting Up macOS Mojave with MultiBeast 11.3.0 If you are building a Hackintosh running macOS Mojave (10.14) MultiBeast 11.3.0

Download from the official tonymacx86 downloads section using another computer or your Hackintosh's basic Wi-Fi/Ethernet if working. multibeast 1130 mojave

for modern motherboards, UEFI Boot Mode, and Legacy Boot Mode. How to Use It : Start your Hackintosh using your UniBeast or Clover USB. : Open MultiBeast 11.3.0 from your desktop or USB. Quick Start and select UEFI Boot Mode (recommended for modern systems). Navigate to

Installs and configures the Clover EFI bootloader to your hard drive. Tailored to handle the APFS (Apple File System)

Provides options for system definition (SMBIOS) and advanced Clover tweaks. Selecting the correct system definition (e.g., iMac 14,2 or iMac 19,1) is critical for performance.

The section is the easiest way to configure your system. How to Use It : Start your Hackintosh

It is important to note that the Hackintosh community has largely moved away from Clover and MultiBeast in favor of .

If your system crashes during the reboot phase, boot using the -v (Verbose Mode) flag in the Clover menu. This prints text to the screen instead of the Apple logo, showing you exactly which kext caused the failure.

MultiBeast 11.3.0 is a post-installation utility designed exclusively for macOS Mojave. After successfully installing a raw macOS image onto your PC, your computer lacks the necessary drivers (known as kexts) and bootloader configurations to boot independently from the hard drive or recognize onboard hardware.

Before using MultiBeast, you must have a clean installation of macOS Mojave already installed on your target Hackintosh PC. This is typically done using a bootable USB installer created with a tool like UniBeast on another Mac or functional Hackintosh. Once you have successfully completed the macOS installation process and booted into the macOS desktop for the first time, you are ready to run MultiBeast.

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