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Multibeast Crash => Catalina 10.15.4

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Hi there,

Multibeast is crashing all the time.
  1. macOS version = Catalina 10.15.4 (I tried on 10.15.3 = same error, same crash).
  2. MultiBeast version = 12.1.0
  3. MultiBeast choices =
    1. Quick Start > Clover UEFI
    2. Drivers > Misc > VirtualSMC
    3. Drivers > Misc > VirtualSMC Plugins
    4. Bootloaders > Clover UEFI Boot Mode
    5. Customize > System Definitions > iMac > iMac 19,1
  4. Destination files system type = APFS
  5. MultiBeast.log contents (below)
  6. install.log contents for the choices that you are installing (below)
In my case, it seems to crash on Bootloaders UEFI installation. I read other threads, and didn't find any solution.

Any idea is more than welcome!
 

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I think I downloaded the wrong one. I tried also to use Mojave one to find a way. I tried several options...

You can trust me, and I'm not alone (many posts with the same error message), something is not working greatly on this Multibeast version.
 
I have exactly the same error message than here => https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/multibeast-12-1-0-app-crash-on-catalina-10-15-4.296419/ (same one), or here => https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/multibeast-12-1-0-crashes-on-catalina-10-15-4.298001/

Is it ok if I push the USB EFI folder by myself in the EFI hardware folder? And add by myself all other kexts that I need? Like VirtualSMC plugins? Because I do not find any solution with this new MultiBeast version, or can we use an old one? It was working few months ago, same config, same OS, same USB key...

EDIT
Ok so if you have the same problem, push by yourself your EFI folder. And it's ok. Then download your kexts on relevant websites, and add them in your EFI folder.
 
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