Here is the brutal truth: You will not find UniBeast 10.3.0 on the official tonymacx86 download page.
The team actively removes older versions of UniBeast from their main repository to prevent users from attempting outdated installations that will likely fail on modern hardware. They want you to use UniBeast 12+ for Monterey, Ventura, or Sonoma.
So, where does that leave you?
For those new to the scene (or those returning after a few years away), UniBeast is an application created by the team at tonymacx86. It automates the tedious process of creating a bootable macOS USB installer on Windows or Mac.
Instead of manually formatting drives, locating hidden .IABootFiles, or copying the BaseSystem.dmg via Terminal, UniBeast does it all with a GUI wizard. Version 10.3.0 specifically added support for: unibeast 1030 download top
This is where UniBeast 1030 excels. You have two choices:
Fix: This is an expired certificate issue. Open Terminal and run: Here is the brutal truth: You will not find UniBeast 10
date 0101010116
(Setting the date back to Jan 1, 2016). Then run the installer.
If you cannot find a clean copy, you don’t actually need UniBeast. The "UniBeast method" is just a scripted version of manual Terminal commands. You can create an identical High Sierra installer using createinstallmedia and then manually install Clover v2.4k (r4084 or newer) to the USB. It takes 10 extra minutes and avoids the download hunt entirely. Bootloader Configuration:
Insert your USB drive into the working Mac.