Multibeast 11.3.0 - Mojave Direct
If all these are green, congratulations. You have mastered MultiBeast 11.3.0 for macOS Mojave. You now own a Hackintosh that is stable, fast, and ready for another half-decade of legacy software.
Have questions? Visit the tonymacx86 Mojave Desktop Support forum. Always attach your MultiBeast log and your config.plist (without serials).
You're referring to MultiBeast, a popular software tool for creating bootable USB drives and configuring EFI Bootloaders on Macs!
Here's a detailed feature overview of MultiBeast 11.3.0, specifically for macOS Mojave:
Key Features:
New Features in MultiBeast 11.3.0:
Existing Features:
Benefits:
System Requirements:
Download and Installation:
You can download MultiBeast 11.3.0 from the official website. Follow the installation instructions to install and use the software.
When you open the application, you will see a simplified interface compared to older versions. Here is the typical workflow for a Mojave build:
The "Quick Start" tab offers three presets. Avoid the "EasyBeast" and "UserDSDT" options unless you are using a legacy (Pre-2012) motherboard. These are relics from the Snow Leopard era. multibeast 11.3.0 - mojave
Instead, click on the "DSDT Free" option. This preset will:
Pro tip: "DSDT Free" rarely works perfectly on Z390 or X299 chipsets. For those, you'll need to use the "Customize" section.
MultiBeast 11.3.0 offers Clover UEFI or Legacy. For any PC built after 2012, choose Clover v2 (UEFI Boot Mode) .
Under Options:
Cause: Mojave’s 15-port limit patch in MultiBeast 11.3.0 is slightly outdated.
Fix: After running MultiBeast, open config.plist with Clover Configurator. Go to Kernel and Kext Patches. Change the Find hex string for the USB limit patch to:
83FB0F0F 83030510 00 (replace with a known Mojave 10.14.6 patch from GitHub). Or, simply create a custom USBMap.kext using USBMap tool.
Navigate to the Drivers section (usually organized by hardware type):