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Instead of MultiBeast, modern guides use these specific utilities:

In the High Sierra and Mojave days, Multibeast was a safety blanket. It automated the messy work of injecting kexts (kernel extensions) for audio, network, and USB. You could build a Hackintosh, run Multibeast, check boxes for RealtekALC or IntelMausi , and reboot into a perfectly functional Mac clone. But this convenience came at a cost: it obscured the boot process. Users didn’t learn OpenCore; they relied on Multibeast’s black-box magic. multibeast big sur

If your goal is specifically to install Big Sur on an older, unsupported Mac (e.g., a 2012 iMac or MacBook), use OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP) dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher - GitHub Instead of MultiBeast, modern guides use these specific