Multibeast 1130 Mojave [repack]
Here’s a draft for a forum-style post or blog update regarding MultiBeast 11.3.0 on macOS Mojave.
Ease of Use: It is designed for beginners to get a system booting quickly without needing to manually manage complex bootloader configurations. multibeast 1130 mojave
USB Support: Refined configurations to handle Mojave’s stricter USB port limit restrictions. Core Components of MultiBeast Here’s a draft for a forum-style post or
- Tip: Ensure "Install Clover to ESP" (EFI System Partition) is selected. This hides Clover from your macOS volume, keeping the root directory clean.
- For 8th/9th Gen Intel (i5-8400 to i9-9900K): Select iMac19,1 (for iMac 2019) or iMacPro1,1 (if using a discrete AMD GPU without iGPU).
- For 6th/7th Gen (Sky/Kaby Lake): Select iMac18,3.
- Generate a new Serial Number. Click "Check" to ensure it isn't a real Apple serial. This validates iMessage and FaceTime.
While Multibeast 1130 on macOS Mojave offers many benefits, there are some challenges and considerations to be aware of: Tip: Ensure "Install Clover to ESP" (EFI System
Network Drivers: Updated kexts (kernel extensions) for Intel, Realtek, and Killer Ethernet controllers.
- Download the Mojave installer: Obtain the macOS Mojave installer from the Mac App Store.
- Create a bootable USB drive: Use Multibeast 1130 to create a bootable USB drive from the Mojave installer.
- Configure your BIOS: Ensure your BIOS is set to boot from the USB drive.
- Install Mojave: Boot from the USB drive and follow the installation process.
: Select specific kexts for your motherboard's audio (e.g., AppleALC) and Ethernet (e.g., IntelMausi).