Multibeast 11.3.0 - Mojave May 2026
Overview: What is MultiBeast 11.3.0?
MultiBeast is a utility created by the tonymacx86 community. It serves as an all-in-one post-installation tool for Hackintosh builds. While newer versions exist for Catalina and Big Sur, version 11.3.0 is the specific release optimized for macOS Mojave.
Its primary purpose is to install the necessary drivers (kexts), bootloaders, and configuration files to allow your PC hardware to run macOS natively. multibeast 11.3.0 - mojave
Troubleshooting MultiBeast 11.3.0 on Mojave
Even with care, issues arise. Here are the top 3 Mojave-specific problems and fixes: Overview: What is MultiBeast 11
3. Bootloaders
Ensure Clover is selected. MultiBeast will install the Clover boot files to your EFI partition. Troubleshooting MultiBeast 11
Misc
- FakeSMC Plugins (Select all three): These monitor temperatures, fans, and voltages in iStat Menus. Mojave works best with the 2018 version of FakeSMC included here.
- NullCPUPowerManagement: Only select this if you have a Pentium, Celeron, or an AMD CPU. For Core i-series, leave it un-checked.
- USBInjectAll.kext: Crucial for Mojave. Mojave increased the USB port limit to 15 ports. This kext, combined with the 15-port limit patch in multiBeast, gets your USB 3.0 ports working.
Step 2: Disable Sleep & Screen Saver (Temporarily)
- Go to System Preferences > Energy Saver → set “Computer Sleep” to Never.
- In Desktop & Screen Saver → disable screen saver to prevent interruptions.
📌 Final Recommendations
- Always backup your working EFI folder before making changes.
- Test each driver one at a time – do not select everything at once.
- For newer hardware (Z490, Z590, etc.) or macOS Catalina+, do not use MultiBeast 11.3.0.
- Consider moving to OpenCore if you need modern features or macOS Ventura/Sonoma.
USB –
- USBInjectAll + XHCI-300-series-injector (required for Z370/Z390 chipsets).
- Remove USB port limits (15 port limit patch).