: Mojave was a turning point for compatibility. It dropped support for most Macs (and Hackintosh builds) from late 2009 to 2011 because it requires a Metal-compatible GPU

: Version 11.3.0 includes specific fixes for Mojave's unique requirements, such as USB port limit patches and updated drivers for newer Intel chipsets available at that time. 32-Bit Support : Since Mojave is the last macOS to support 32-bit apps

MultiBeast 11.3.0 introduced several key updates to improve compatibility with Mojave: Updated Drivers : It included the latest versions of essential drivers like WhateverGreen to handle graphics and audio injection. Clover Bootloader : This version typically uses Clover v2.4k r4920 or newer, which is required for proper Mojave support. APFS Support : Since Mojave forces the Apple File System (APFS)

: Configuration for Intel HD/UHD integrated graphics or discrete AMD/Nvidia cards (though Mojave ended support for most newer Nvidia cards).

MultiBeast 11.3.0 is a solid tool, but it is somewhat mismatched for Mojave.

: Recommended for most modern motherboards that do not require a custom DSDT file.

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