pastrychef
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Thank you Pastrychef.
I have read again post one and you are right, I was confused with the Mojave's guide installation and I used Multibeast after finishing the installation thinking that I need to do this to get Mojave bootable from my hard disk. Since I did this, and I reboot PC I saw some differences such us those "waves" that I mentioned to you before, If you see in a big screen and do zoom to the pictures, you can see like pixels and not a smooth picture. Sorry about my explication, its looks like when you install windows and you do not have still installed graphics card drives, you see the screen different.... I will do other screenshoots.
The thing is, I installed multibeast and now I don't know what to do, should I format the pc and start from beginning? I checked kexts in all folders and I didn't see any duplicated but, I don't know what would be better.
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I painted some marks to help a little bit (as I said, to see them better is necessary zoom the image), when I use my MacBook Pro it doesn't appear, or after first installation this hackintosh (before use multibeast) those "waves" weren't there. (maybe this is not important, but I prefer to ask...)
If you think I should reinstall from beginning, how do you recommend me to do this? I tried format from Windows tools but Mojave HD is not allow to select (looks grey). Should I use a boot USB tool like partition wizard to do this?
Other question, what do you think about Geekbench that I show you before? Are they right for this components?
Thank you so so much
It depends on what you want to do. If you want to use the MultiBeast guide method, just delete the EFI folder on your EFI partition and follow the MultiBeast guide.
If you want to use the EFI folder that I provided in post #1, you can just replace the EFI folder on your EFI partition with the one that's attached to post #1. Then delete all the hackintosh kexts that MultiBeast installed in /Library/Extensions/.
There's no need to do a clean install. That's a waste of time.