Multibeast 1130 Mojave File
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Installing macOS on non-Apple hardware ("Hackintoshing") is a gray area legally and technically. Always ensure you own a legitimate copy of macOS. MultiBeast is outdated software. Modern Hackintosh builds (2019+) almost exclusively use OpenCore, which is more stable and secure. However, if you have legacy hardware and want to run Mojave, this guide covers the "Classic" method.
- Start with a working USB installer – Create a UniBeast 9.x Mojave USB first.
- Boot into your fresh Mojave install – Use your config.plist from the USB.
- Run MultiBeast 11.3.0 (Run as admin if needed).
- Select your bootloader – Clover UEFI or Legacy (UEFI recommended for most modern boards).
- Choose drivers – Less is more. Only select:
Go to the Customize tab and select a System Definition. Choose a Mac model that most closely mirrors your PC's processor generation. For example, if you are using a 7th-gen Intel CPU, an iMac 18,1 definition is a great choice. Step 6: Build and Install multibeast 1130 mojave
Title: MultiBeast 11.3.0 for Mojave – Final Legacy Support & Installation Tips Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes
: Includes updated audio, network, and graphics kexts (drivers) specifically for Mojave. Clover Bootloader Start with a working USB installer – Create a UniBeast 9
- Audio → Realtek ALCxxx (match your board)
- Disk → 3rd Party SATA (if needed)
- Misc → FakeSMC (or VirtualSMC if you manually swap later)
- Network → Your specific LAN driver