

I've even tried creating my own EFI partition in Disk Utility and copying over everything from my USB over to that partition. I've tried both Legacy & UEFI boot loaders. Multibeast creates an EFI Drive that automatically mounts itself on to my desktop, but when I reboot (with USB) it disappears. The only way to boot into my system is to use the USB. When I click one of those boot options (the duplicate ones), it brings me to the clover boot loader but does not show any drives to boot from. So now I have over 10 boot options with the same name and function (none of which work). When loading my boot manager (F12), I notice that each time I reboot it adds a duplicate boot option.
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I've followed multiple different tutorials on how to fix this as this seems like it is a fairly common issue on the internet. Once the install was complete, my next step was to make the system bootable without the USB. I am using a Samsung 960 Pro NVME SSD for my install.

I did successfully install MacOS Mojave using a bootable USB made with Unibeast.

I've now come back around to the idea of installing MacOS and have actually had a good bit of success so far, but still haven't quite figured it all out. However similar to now, I was unsuccessful and decided to install Windows 10 instead. A few years ago I built this Desktop with the intentions to install MacOS. Hello everyone! I'm a little new to building a Hackintosh. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
