For older motherboards without UEFI support. 2. Drivers
This is the most critical tab, where you select the drivers (kexts) required for your specific hardware.
MultiBeast 11.3.0 introduced critical stability patches and updated core components to ensure Mojave ran smoothly on non-Apple hardware: multibeast 11.3.0 - mojave
The white Apple logo appeared. The loading bar moved—smoothly, steadily. And then, with a soft whoosh , the Mojave desert at night filled the screen in crisp, high-definition glory. Elias tapped the volume key; a crisp pop echoed from the speakers. He opened a browser; the internet surged through the Ethernet port.
Are you using a or integrated graphics?
options inside MultiBeast allow you to set:
This makes a legacy tool today. However, it remains crucial for anyone who is maintaining or reviving an older Hackintosh specifically on Mojave. If you are building a new system or planning to update to a newer version of macOS, you will need to learn OpenCore. But for that classic Mojave build you're breathing life into, MultiBeast 11.3.0 is still a dependable and time-tested companion. For older motherboards without UEFI support
A between MultiBeast and the newer OpenCore method?