Multibeast 1130 — Mojave !exclusive!
System Integrity Protection should be disabled via your installer boot arguments or Clover config if you are installing kexts directly to /Library/Extensions . Step-by-Step MultiBeast 11.3.0 Configuration
Open the app on your fresh Mojave installation. multibeast 1130 mojave
is a legendary tool that democratized the Hackintosh experience. While the scene moves toward OpenCore, many builders with Intel Core 6th to 9th Gen processors and a desire for the Mojave UI will find that version 11.3.0 delivers a 90-95% functional build with just three clicks. System Integrity Protection should be disabled via your
Why the shift? MultiBeast is an automated "black box" utility. It installs files directly to the system partitions, which can make updating macOS difficult, as Apple’s system updates often overwrite these modifications. OpenCore, by contrast, relies on a "vanilla" philosophy. It leaves the macOS system partition completely untouched, injecting drivers entirely via the bootloader level. While the scene moves toward OpenCore, many builders
This tells macOS what model of Mac your computer is pretending to be.
Under Bootloaders , check (for modern BIOS with CSM disabled) or "Clover Legacy Boot Mode" (for older BIOS). For Mojave on a 2020-era build, UEFI is mandatory.
MultiBeast offers two primary configuration paths depending on your hardware generation. Legacy Boot Mode Designed for older motherboards using traditional BIOS. Installs Clover bootloader to the Master Boot Record (MBR). Suitable for Intel 5, 6, and 7-series chipsets. UEFI Boot Mode Designed for modern motherboards using UEFI firmware.