There should only be two reasons why the USB is not booting :
Either it has been incorrectly created which appears not to be the case from your previous posts.
Or
Your BIOS settings are incorrect.
If you created the USB in Legacy mode then you should set your BIOS boot mode to Legacy First.
If you created the USB in UEFI mode then you should set your BIOS boot mode to UEFI First.
I got a little further by setting my bios to legacy only and creating the unibeast thumb drive with legacy mode (even though my system uses uefi). I can now get as far as the clover screen but as soon as i select the option "load osx installer" i just get a black screen and nothing happens.
I've tried creating the unibeast with and without "injecting nvidia" seeing how i have an nvidia graphics card. Should i maybe disconnect the card and try again? I've tried so many things now and every time i seem to get a little further i just hit another brick wall, i know i'm a noob at this so some help would be great
Hello
I had the same problem with the USB not being able to boot.
I fixed this by first installing the Clover standalone bootloader on the USB Stick and then Unibeast.
Maybe this helps you to boot into the macOS Installer ...
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