Installation Failed: Multibeast High Sierra
For the Hackintosh community, the release of macOS High Sierra (10.13) represented a golden era of stability. It was a time when the Intel "Coffee Lake" architecture was hitting its stride, and the operating system itself was refined, reliable, and relatively easy to replicate on non-Apple hardware.
Here is the uncomfortable truth: The modern community has moved to OpenCore . But if you are stuck on Clover/MultiBeast, use Hackintool instead. multibeast high sierra installation failed
Download the standalone Clover EFI bootloader and install it to your drive. Move Kexts: For the Hackintosh community, the release of macOS
High Sierra was the first version to default to the Apple File System (APFS) for SSDs. MultiBeast scripts originally designed for HFS+ sometimes fail to mount or write to APFS EFI partitions. But if you are stuck on Clover/MultiBeast, use
Do not attempt to re-run MultiBeast repeatedly. This can create conflicting kext caches. Follow this checklist:
MultiBeast fails because it tries to install Clover UEFI. Force it to use Legacy boot.
Encountering a "MultiBeast High Sierra installation failed" error can be one of the most frustrating roadblocks in building a Hackintosh. This usually happens near the end of the process, showing a generic message: "The installation failed. The installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail."