In the winter of 2010, the world was still a warm place for Alex. He was nineteen, he had a soldering iron that smelled of burnt rosin, and he had a dream: to build the perfect Hackintosh.
MultiBeast 3.10.1 is a masterpiece for its target OS. If you are building a Snow Leopard Hackintosh for legacy software (e.g., PowerPC app compatibility via Rosetta, older Pro Tools rigs), this tool will save you days of manual kext hunting. However, if you are simply nostalgic and own modern hardware, do not use this—look for MultiBeast 10 or newer for macOS High Sierra onwards.
In summary: If you have an old Core 2 Duo or first-gen Core i7 gathering dust and want to relive Snow Leopard’s glory, seek out MultiBeast 3.10.1. It will guide you through the last great classic version of OS X with surprising grace.
Enables Booting: It installs the essential bootloaders and configuration files so the computer can start up without needing an external helper like iBoot.
A DSDT-free solution designed for any Intel Core, Core 2, or Core i system. it installs a set of "essentials" to allow the system to boot from the hard drive, though audio and network often require separate manual selection.
Graphics: Early support and enablers for popular NVIDIA and ATI/AMD graphics cards. Context within Snow Leopard (10.6)