I experienced install problem wherby installation would freeze during the last two minutes. Using APFS formatting and also a known good ssd, during install attempts I opened the install log and it appeared that install had successfully completed. After rebooting the PC, the install would intermittently freeze during other parts of the install.
When reattempting each Mojave install, disk utility would show spinning beachball when attempting to reformat disk. I could only delete the Mac installation partition using Disk Manager in Windows, then reattempt Mojave install. Successive
install attempts would also freeze at some point during installation.
I followed
another guide and it seems the root of the problem is having Above 4G decoding enabled in the bios. When disabling Above 4G decoding the installation susssfully completed. Once installation is completed, Above 4G decoding can be safely enabled. So it appears that having this bios option enabled during install it is having some adverse effect on memory mapping during installation.