Use Clover Configurator or terminal to ensure a new EFI folder has been successfully generated on your boot drive. Safely Reboot: Remove your installation USB drive.
The following essay explores the role of MultiBeast 11.3.0 as a critical post-installation tool for users running macOS Mojave (10.14)
on non-Apple hardware, commonly referred to as "Hackintosh" systems.
Mojave’s 15-port limit patch in MultiBeast 11.3.0 is slightly outdated.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. multibeast 11.3.0 - mojave
For users building or maintaining a Mojave system today, here is how MultiBeast 11.3.0 holds up.
Installs Clover directly to your drive's EFI partition so you can boot without a USB installer.
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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.
Ultimate Hackintosh Guide: Configuring macOS Mojave with MultiBeast 11.3.0
Mojave resets the audio layout ID after sleep. Fix: Re-run MultiBeast, but this time go to Customize > Audio and manually type your layout (e.g., 1 , 2 , 5 , 7 , 11 ). For ALC1220, use layout-id = 11 . You can verify with Hackintool. Mojave’s 15-port limit patch in MultiBeast 11
Even then, some users encounter the dreaded where the system reboots endlessly after running MultiBeast. This often points to a BIOS configuration conflict. For example, in a real case with a Z390 motherboard, the issue was resolved simply by changing the Secure Boot setting in the BIOS from "Custom" to "Standard".
For Intel 8th/9th Gen Coffee Lake: Select or iMac18,3 . For Intel Skylake/Kaby Lake: Select iMac17,1 or iMac18,1 .
Choose this for almost all modern motherboards (Intel 100/200/300/400 series and modern AMD setups). This installs Clover directly to your drive's EFI partition.