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Unibeast 5.2.0 -

: Choose your formatted USB drive from the list of available disks and click Continue .

: Choose either Yosemite or Mavericks , depending on the installer you have in your Applications folder. Configuration Options (Optional) :

Select bootloader options: Choose (modern) or Legacy Boot Mode (older motherboards).

: Compatible NVIDIA or AMD GPUs, or integrated Intel HD 3000/4000/4600 graphics. USB Drive : A flash drive with a minimum capacity of 8 GB.

At the screen, choose your formatted USB drive (named USB ) and click Continue. unibeast 5.2.0

Insert the UniBeast USB drive into a on the back of your target PC.

Following the Tonymacx86 method, here is how to use the tool:

Enter your administrator password to initiate the installation.

If the installer freezes on an Apple logo with a progress bar, you must reboot the PC, highlight the USB drive at the Chimera menu, and type specific boot flags: -v (Verbose mode to see where the boot fails) -x (Safe mode) : Choose your formatted USB drive from the

Which (Mavericks or Yosemite) are you targeting?

Usually occurs if the Yosemite installer is not in the /Applications folder or if it's not the official Mac App Store version 4.2.2 .

With your installer app in the Applications folder and your USB prepped, you are ready to create the bootable media. Launch .

The process will take 10–20 minutes to copy files and install the bootloader. Post-Installation: MultiBeast : Compatible NVIDIA or AMD GPUs, or integrated

Creating a Hackintosh—running macOS on non-Apple hardware—has always required specialized tools to bridge the gap between PC hardware and Apple’s EFI requirements. stands as one of the most stable and widely used "push-button" solutions developed by tonymacx86 for creating a bootable USB installer specifically for OS X 10.10 Yosemite .

Click and ensure Master Boot Record (MBR) is selected. Click OK.

Unlike modern versions of UniBeast that default to the OpenCore bootloader, UniBeast 5.2.0 relies on , which is often more forgiving on older motherboards (Intel 200-series chipsets and earlier).

. Using such an old version of UniBeast is generally only recommended if you are attempting to revive a "vintage" Hackintosh build for specific legacy software needs. Are you planning to build a legacy Hackintosh with Yosemite, or are you looking for modern alternatives like OpenCore?

: Set this strictly to AHCI (OS X cannot read drives set to IDE or RAID).