Multibeast 1130 Mojave ~repack~

When you launch MultiBeast, you are presented with a clean, multi-tab interface. You will select your desired components in the Drivers , Bootloaders , and Customize sections before clicking 'Build'.

Always clone your working EFI folder to a spare USB drive before running MultiBeast updates.

Choose this for almost all modern motherboards (Intel 100/200/300 series chipsets). It configures Clover for modern UEFI booting.

SMBIOS choices (e.g., iMac18,3 or iMac19,1) to match your CPU/GPU combo. Step-by-Step Post-Installation with MultiBeast 11.3.0 multibeast 1130 mojave

A more philosophical point raised by some advanced users is that MultiBeast places many drivers in /Library/Extensions (L/E) rather than in the EFI partition. This means the system's core macOS files are modified, moving it away from a pristine "vanilla" environment. For most users, this is not an issue, but purists who want a completely unmodified system might prefer a manual approach.

: Historical criticism regarding the lack of attribution for bundled drivers has mostly been addressed in later versions, including 11.3.0, which now more clearly credits original developers.

While MultiBeast simplifies post-installation, modern Hackintosh methodology has evolved. When you launch MultiBeast, you are presented with

Building a Hackintosh allows you to run macOS on non-Apple hardware. For years, the tonymacx86 community relied on MultiBeast as the definitive post-installation tool. MultiBeast 11.3.0 was specifically engineered for macOS Mojave (10.14), bundling essential drivers, bootloaders, and configuration files into a single, user-friendly graphical interface.

Download MultiBeast 11.3.0 from a trusted Hackintosh community archive.

Go to the "Build" tab, verify your selections, and click "Install." Choose this for almost all modern motherboards (Intel

Go to the Build tab, verify selections, click Install , and enter your password.

Multibeast 1130 on Mojave offers a convenient and user-friendly way to create a Hackintosh. While there are challenges and considerations to keep in mind, this software tool can simplify the installation process for those willing to take on the task. If you're considering creating a Hackintosh, Multibeast 1130 is definitely worth exploring.