After you have successfully installed macOS Mojave from a USB created with UniBeast, follow these steps to make your system fully functional. Step 1: Preliminary Steps using the UniBeast USB drive. Download MultiBeast 11.3.0 and place it on your desktop. Run MultiBeast . Step 2: Running MultiBeast (The "Quick Start" Method) Open MultiBeast 11.3.0 . Click Quick Start and select UEFI Boot Mode .

Includes crucial system kexts like FakeSMC (which emulates Apple’s System Management Controller) or VirtualSMC.

MultiBeast is an all-in-one post-installation utility. It acts as a bridge between a vanilla macOS installation and your PC hardware. When you install macOS Mojave on a standard PC, essential components like audio, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and graphics acceleration usually do not work out of the box. MultiBeast solves this by installing the necessary bootloaders, drivers (known as kexts), and configuration files.

The tab offers pre-configured templates based on your motherboard architecture. Selecting one automatically checks the baseline settings needed for that generation.

To help refine your installation script, tell me about your hardware: What is your exact ? What CPU and Graphics Card (GPU) are you using?

There are several reasons why you might want to use Multibeast 1130 on your macOS Mojave system:

Review the summary text box to ensure you haven't selected conflicting drivers. Click in the bottom right corner.

Includes standard kexts for Intel, Realtek, and Atheros ethernet ports.

Options for Realtek ALC codecs (e.g., ALC892, ALC1220). MultiBeast 11.3.0 uses the AppleALC method, which leaves the original AppleHDA untouched. Disk: Third-party SATA controllers and NVMe fixes.

After installation, you'll need to configure Multibeast 1130 to enable and customize your system's hardware features. This process involves: