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You guys are great!

1. Format the USB Format: choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
2. Install Unibeast
3. Using Clover Config Update ACPI with A00A9353 54415301 replace with A00A910A FF0BFFFF
4. Quit Clover Config.
5. Install Clover_v2.4k_r4920-UEFI-EmuNVR-UB
6. Then install using USB drive on USB port on back of mother board, don't use the USB 2.0 slot
7. Mac OSX Mojave installs fast.
8. I am happy! :clap:

Now for the post installation using MultiBeast.....


Taking a short break before buggering on!
 
You guys are great!

1. Format the USB Format: choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
2. Install Unibeast
3. Using Clover Config Update ACPI with A00A9353 54415301 replace with A00A910A FF0BFFFF
4. Quit Clover Config.
5. Install Clover_v2.4k_r4920-UEFI-EmuNVR-UB
6. Then install using USB drive on USB port on back of mother board, don't use the USB 2.0 slot
7. Mac OSX Mojave installs fast.
8. I am happy! :clap:

Now for the post installation using MultiBeast.....


Taking a short break before buggering on!
  • Great :clap:
  • If your current USB Installer with all the modifications you have made to it has worked to install the OS, its EFI Folder is good enough for the Mojave System Disk's EFI Partition as a replacement part for its EFI Folder .
  • Just Copy and paste EFI Folder from the Mounted EFI Partition of USB(white) to mounted EFI Partition of SSD(Dark).
  • All other post install issues if present, you can fix as long as the Mojave System SSD does not need to lean on to the CLOVER from the USB Installer Disk to boot to its Desktop.
  • Please note most of the Kexst in the kexts/Other that supported to boot can be installed to Library /Extensions folder of SSD using Kext Utility
  • I raise this caution only because Multibeast sometimes plays foul with a System Disk, especially after a difficult installation requiring a lot of modifications in its CLOVER (kexts/Other, driversUEFI and config.plist SECTIONS, created by UniBeast. UniBeast and MultiBeast are almost birds of the same feather.
 
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Easier said then done!
  • Just Copy and paste EFI Folder from the Mounted EFI Partition of USB(white) to mounted EFI Partition of SSD(Dark).
I'm at the Mac OS Finder, I can only access Install macOS Mojave USB drive and the SSD Mojave drive. I dont know access the Mounted EFI Partition of USB(white) and mounted EFI Partition of SSD(Dark).

Sorry I'm very new at this!
 
Easier said then done!
  • Just Copy and paste EFI Folder from the Mounted EFI Partition of USB(white) to mounted EFI Partition of SSD(Dark).
I'm at the Mac OS Finder, I can only access Install macOS Mojave USB drive and the SSD Mojave drive. I dont know access the Mounted EFI Partition of USB(white) and mounted EFI Partition of SSD(Dark).

Sorry I'm very new at this!
Did you not install Clover Configurator Global like you had done before?
You need CCG as EFI mounter to mount hidden EFI partitions of USB and SSD ->#4 #9
 
You the man.... I have to change my mindset, still thinking that the PC Hackintosh is runing windows forgetting that its now booting in Mac OS Mojave! Just like you instructed used Clover Configurator Global, mounted the EFI Partition of USB(white) and mounted EFI Partition of SSD(Dark). Copied the EFI folder and it boots!

Thanks cmn699
 
You the man.... I have to change my mindset, still thinking that the PC Hackintosh is runing windows forgetting that its now booting in Mac OS Mojave! Just like you instructed used Clover Configurator Global, mounted the EFI Partition of USB(white) and mounted EFI Partition of SSD(Dark). Copied the EFI folder and it boots!

Thanks cmn699

You are welcome.
Glad it worked OK for you.
Multibeast could have created havoc on your Mojave SSD created after such a long struggle..

If you have Windows 10 on another Disk and it is on a SATA port higher than CLOVER containing macOS ( macOS has to be on SATA Port 0 and Windows 10 for example on SATA Port 1 ) , CLOVER will play as the common Bootloader for macOS and Windows until both icons appear on CBM screen .

Once on CBM you can boot either of them to their respective desktops through their login screens.

For this to happen, you need to have Windows 10 installed as UEFI Mode like macOS and the EFI folder of macOS and Win 10 need some tweaking.
I have made a post about macOS Mojave Install giving common pit falls, tips about various problems after seeing many posts asking for help. You can find it here->https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...ave-installation-and-posting-for-help.276352/

About Dual or Multi-boot , you can find a good GUIDE at Multi Boot Forum .
 
On my H370M DS3H | i5 8400 | RX 580 Armor build I installed both Mac OS on drive 0 and Windows 10 on drive 1. Used BIOS setting to specify what to boot and used profile in bios to change settings. That made things work well!
 
On my H370M DS3H | i5 8400 | RX 580 Armor build I installed both Mac OS on drive 0 and Windows 10 on drive 1. Used BIOS setting to specify what to boot and used profile in bios to change settings. That made things work well!
Fantastic.:thumbup:
If everything is working OK, you may edit your POST TITLE with Prefix:SOLVED and the main problem you had to solve to make this your contribution to this Forum to be found on search by others with the same problem on the same or very similar hardware for macOS Mojave Installation.
 
1. Format the USB Format: choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
2. Install Unibeast
3. Using Clover Config Update ACPI with A00A9353 54415301 replace with A00A910A FF0BFFFF
4. Still in clover config, to add sound use Kext Installer, click on just AppleALC then click download
5. Click save then quit Clover Config.
6. Install Clover_v2.4k_r4920-UEFI-EmuNVR-UB
7. You are done, lastly install using USB drive on USB port on back of mother board, don't use the top two USB 2.0 slot(the slot will be disabled by the installation)
8. After Mac OS boots from usb clover, use Disk Utility to format destination drive with APFS
9. After the OS install enjoy Mac OSX Mojave.

Caveat : the wifi and blue tooth on motherboard not natively supported.
 
Update: This build is stable and fast!

1. Format the USB Format: choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
2. Install Unibeast
3. Using Clover Config Update ACPI with A00A9353 54415301 replace with A00A910A FF0BFFFF
4. Still in clover config, to add sound use Kext Installer, click on just AppleALC then click download
5. Click save then quit Clover Config.
6. Install Clover_v2.4k_r4920-UEFI-EmuNVR-UB
7. You are done, lastly install using USB drive on USB port on back of mother board, don't use the top two USB 2.0 slot(the slot will be disabled by the installation)
8. After Mac OS boots from usb clover, use Disk Utility to format destination drive with APFS
9. Install OSX Mojave.
10. After installation, use MultiBeast

Quick Start > UEFI Boot Mode
Drivers > Audio > AppleALC
Drivers > Disk > Intel Generic AHCI SATA
Drivers > Misc > FakeSMC
Drivers > Network > Intel > IntelMausiEthernet v2.4.0
Drivers > USB > Remove XHCI USB port Limit
Bootloaders > Clover UEFI Boot Mode + Emulated NVRAM
Customize >Graphics > Core Graphics Fixup AKA Whatevergreen (MSI R9 390)
Customize >Graphics > Intel HD630 (Coffee Lake)
Customize > System Definitions > iMac > iMac19,1 (Im using i5 8400)

Reboot

Enjoy Mac OSX Mojave.

Caveat : the wifi and blue tooth on motherboard not natively supported.





 
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