Ensure that you have injected necessary EFI drivers (like APFS.efi ) before running MultiBeast.
Choose the closest Apple counterpart to your hardware (e.g., iMac18,3 for a desktop with a dedicated graphics card).
| Category | Options | |----------|---------| | | Realtek ALC8xx (with AppleALC), HDMI/DP audio, USB audio | | Disk | 3rd-party SATA (e.g., JMicron, ASMedia), Intel AHCI | | Graphics | NVIDIA Web Driver helper, Intel graphics fixes (HD 4600, HD 530, etc.) | | Misc | FakeSMC (with sensors), NullCPUPowerManagement, RTC patch | | Network | IntelMausiEthernet, RealtekRTL8111, AtherosE2200, Broadcom BCM94360 | | USB | USBInjectAll + port limit patch (for Mojave’s 15-port limit) |
Includes "FakeSMC" (the most important kext that tells macOS it's on a Mac) and NullCPUPowerManagement. Network: Drivers for almost every common Ethernet chipset. 3. Bootloaders multibeast 1130 mojave
Recommended for most modern motherboards (7-series Intel chipsets and newer). It installs the Clover bootloader to the EFI partition of your drive. 2. Drivers and the specific Realtek ALCxxx codec that matches your motherboard. Always include
Navigate to the Drivers tab to select specific Audio, Network, and Graphics drivers that match your hardware specs.
Note: Mojave does not support NVIDIA Web Drivers for Pascal or Turing cards. System Definitions: For Mojave, is a "gold standard" for compatibility, though may be better for Coffee Lake systems. Final Installation Steps Build and Install: tab, verify your selections, and hit Ensure that you have injected necessary EFI drivers
For older hardware using a traditional BIOS. 2. Drivers
: Typically uses Clover as the primary bootloader for EFI-based systems. System Definitions
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 Network: Drivers for almost every common Ethernet chipset
Open the app on your fresh Mojave installation.
You run MultiBeast after you have successfully installed macOS Mojave using a tool like UniBeast .
If your system fails to boot after using MultiBeast, it is likely due to a driver conflict.