Multibeast 1130 Mojave May 2026
This is the most critical section. For Mojave (10.14), you need:
Warning: Running macOS on non‑Apple hardware violates Apple’s macOS Software License Agreement. This guide is for educational purposes only.
Summary
Conclusion MultiBeast 11.3.0 can rapidly configure many post‑install essentials for Mojave Hackintosh systems, but success depends heavily on matching the correct kexts, SMBIOS, and EFI configuration to your hardware. For robust, update‑resilient setups consider learning OpenCore and manual EFI construction.
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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 MultiBeast is outdated software.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.
Do not run MultiBeast immediately after a fresh macOS install. Follow these steps first: multibeast 1130 mojave
This guide assumes you have already created a bootable USB installer for macOS Mojave and have successfully installed the OS to your hard drive. MultiBeast is a post-installation tool used to configure your bootloader and drivers (kexts) so the computer can boot on its own without the USB drive.