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What should I install with MultiBeast?

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Hello,
I've created a installer USB with USB.
Now my question is: what should I install with MultiBeast?

My Hardware:
CPU: I5-7500
Motherboard: Asus Prime B250 Plus
(8 GB RAM)
Graphics: Sapphire RX 580 8GB

Onboard Audio and LAN.
 
It's really quite easy. Look at the MultiBeast Features document which came with Multibeast. Your audio and Ethernet drivers are in the first 5 or 6 pages of your motherboard's User Manual.

Look at the MyHero II build description as it will give you some ideas as to what you need to do. My BIOS and MultiBeast choices will be somewhat different, but overall, my installation procedures will give a start.

However, Mojave is new, and there is not a MultiBeast for Mojave. I recommend you install High Sierra, then upgrade to Mojave later.
 
Thank you, I'll try that.
Downloading High Sierra now after I saw that there is no Multibeast for Mojave.
 
Question: My motherboard has a ALC887 for Audio.
I have not found a clear answer what I should use for the newest High Sierra.
What do I have to select in Multibeast and additional scripts?
 
Nice, Hackintosh and Graphics are working.
Audio also ;).

Following problems:
- APFS message before booting - SOLVED
- Boot takes long
- When I select "Sleep" it takes about 30 sec until it is in sleep (display black but computer still running), start takes also a bit of time.


What can I do to solve this last problems?
 
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Here is also something wrong (Device Name & Serial Number)

EDIT: FIXED
 

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Nice, Hackintosh and Graphics are working.
Audio also ;).

Following problems:
- APFS message before booting - SOLVED
- Boot takes long
- When I select "Sleep" it takes about 30 sec until it is in sleep (display black but computer still running), start takes also a bit of time.


What can I do to solve this last problems?
Anyone a idea?
 
Question: My motherboard has a ALC887 for Audio.
I have not found a clear answer what I should use for the newest High Sierra.
What do I have to select in Multibeast and additional scripts?
Hi maxmustermann17,

I have the same motherboard as you, but after reading so many different guides, I still can not get my audio to work. Do you mind sharing what you did to get your working. I'm on 10.13.6.

Thanks!
 
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