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UniBeast: Install macOS Mojave on Any Supported Intel-based PC

I configured MultiBeast and applied the settings to my Mojave partition after the Mojave install (see pic). But, when I choose the Mojave drive as the drive to boot from, the progress bar barely moves and relaunches in a loop from the Mojave partition, getting me nowhere.
Ideas?



All good now :)
I think what happened was the USB thumbdrive got ejected when the USB drivers were getting installed and that messed something up.
I ended up re-installing Mojave, then when I configured MultiBeast I removed the USB drivers, applied to my HD, and everything works so far...built in HDMI, USB 2 & 3, Ethernet. Haven't tested audio, but I use external hardware anyway.
 

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So... Kind of a perfectionist here... When you say drag, you mean just copy the files inside the USB boot?
May seem obvious, but I just want to be sure.
 
So... Kind of a perfectionist here... When you say drag, you mean just copy the files inside the USB boot?
May seem obvious, but I just want to be sure.
yes, so it is next to the Mojave icon on your usb stick
 
Hello please, can install on same hdd windows7 legacy and mojave uefi??
 
Anyone know where to download the Mojave installer? The App store link doesn’t work (as in, nothing comes up in the App Store) when accessed via my 10.13.6 equipped Mid 2012 5,1 Mac Pro running a 8GB Radeon RX580 when signed into the App Store. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
 
Anyone know where to download the Mojave installer? The App store link doesn’t work (as in, nothing comes up in the App Store) when accessed via my 10.13.6 equipped Mid 2012 5,1 Mac Pro running a 8GB Radeon RX580 when signed into the App Store. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

 
Thank you! I think this is the only helpful reply I’ve ever received on these forums.
 
should I use a USB 2.0 thumdrive or a USB 3.0? Or it doesn't matter?
 
USB 2.0 is recommended. If you only have 3.0 then use that.
 
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