Multibeast 3.10.1 - Snow Leopard ~repack~ (2025)
Execute the application and proceed past the introduction screens. Select Boot Configuration: If you have a custom DSDT, check UserDSDT Install . If you do not have a custom DSDT, check EasyBeast Install .
But for 99% of Intel-based builds, MultiBeast 3.10.1 remains the easiest and safest.
MultiBeast 3.10.1 unified this chaotic ecosystem into a single, user-friendly graphical installer. Instead of forcing users to manually inject files into hidden system directories via the Command Line, MultiBeast provided a point-and-click menu to configure the system post-installation. Core Mechanics: How MultiBeast 3.10.1 Works Multibeast 3.10.1 - Snow Leopard
┌──────────────────────────────┐ │ MultiBeast 3.10.1 │ └──────────────┬───────────────┘ │ ┌───────────────────────┴───────────────────────┐ ▼ ▼ ┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐ │ EasyBeast │ │ UserDSDT │ └────────┬────────┘ └────────┬────────┘ │ │ ├─► Core 2 Duo / Legacy Systems ├─► Custom DSDT.aml File ├─► Non-DSDT Audio/Ethernet Patches ├─► Native Power Management └─► Generic Kext Deployment └─► Sleep/Wake & SpeedStep Fixes 1. UserDSDT
MultiBeast allowed users to change their (SMBIOS). By telling Snow Leopard your PC was a "Mac Pro 3,1" or an "iMac 12,2," you could enable proper GPU acceleration and CPU power states. It also included "Repair Permissions" scripts, which were a frequent necessity in the Snow Leopard days to ensure system stability. Why 10.6.8 Still Matters Execute the application and proceed past the introduction
Choose a stable system definition (e.g., MacPro3,1 ) and check System Utilities (this runs command scripts to repair permissions and rebuild the system caches, ensuring the OS registers the new kexts).
After installing:
Incompatible kext (often NULLCPUPowerManagement or wrong audio). Fix: Boot with -x (safe mode). Run MultiBeast again, de-select NULLCPU and try GeneratePStates=Yes in boot flags.