Multibeast 11.3.0 - Mojave [2021]
: Includes updated AppleALC and Lilu kexts to support onboard audio codecs from Realtek (such as ALC887, ALC892, and ALC1220) without breaking native system files.
: If you use an AMD card supported natively by Mojave, you can often leave this blank or select appropriate framing. For Intel integrated graphics, select the corresponding HD/UHD option.
Mojave introduced a strict 15-port limit.
Building a Hackintosh allows users to run macOS on non-Apple hardware, offering a highly customizable and cost-effective alternative to official Macs. However, assembling the hardware is only half the battle. Once macOS is installed, getting components like audio, graphics acceleration, and network adapters to function properly requires specialized post-installation tools.
Before using MultiBeast, ensure your hardware meets the official specifications for macOS Mojave: multibeast 11.3.0 - mojave
MultiBeast is a post-installation tool developed by tonymacx86 designed to install the necessary components for your Hackintosh to boot and function properly. is specific to macOS 10.14 Mojave .
It installs the Clover UEFI Boot Mode , allowing the computer to boot directly into macOS without a USB installer.
: It installs the Clover bootloader , enabling the PC to recognize and boot the macOS partition. It offers both UEFI Boot Mode for modern motherboards and Legacy Boot Mode for older systems.
: Provides a "one-click" setup for common hardware configurations. : Includes updated AppleALC and Lilu kexts to
For users installing macOS Mojave (10.14), stands as one of the most popular and historically significant all-in-one post-installation utilities. Created by the tonymacx86 community, MultiBeast simplifies the configuration process by bundling essential drivers, bootloaders, and configuration files into a single, user-friendly graphical interface.
To successfully deploy MultiBeast 11.3.0 on your Mojave system, you must select options that strictly match your specific motherboard and hardware components. 1. Quick Start
For those new to the Hackintosh community, the journey doesn't end when the macOS installer finishes; it often begins a new chapter. This is where MultiBeast becomes invaluable. Essentially, it's an all-in-one post-installation utility designed to enable boot from your hard drive and equip your system with the necessary drivers and customizations.
MultiBeast relies on the and places kexts into /Library/Extensions or system paths, which can occasionally break native Apple system file integrity. Modern Hackintoshes heavily favor OpenCore , a highly stable, security-focused bootloader that leaves system files entirely pristine (Vanilla configuration). Mojave introduced a strict 15-port limit
This is where you fix graphics and boot flags.
macOS Mojave introduces strict USB port limits. Check 7/8/9 Series USB Support or Inject All if your USB ports fail to recognize drives, though building a custom USB map downstream is highly recommended.
💡 Start with “100 / 200 / 300 Series Audio” if unsure.
The Quick Start tab offers pre-packaged configurations based on your motherboard architecture: