[best]: Unibeast 520

UniBeast 5.2.0 is a legacy software tool used to create a bootable USB drive for installing OS X Yosemite (10.10)

UniBeast 520 is a specialized utility that runs on a real Mac (or a working Hackintosh) to convert a standard USB flash drive into a bootable macOS installer. Unlike the standard "createinstallmedia" terminal command, UniBeast 520 injects essential bootloaders (specifically Clover or OpenCore, depending on your selection) and common kernel extensions (kexts) required for generic Intel-based PCs.

: For newer versions of macOS (like Monterey, Ventura, or Sonoma), the community has largely moved away from UniBeast in favor of OpenCore , which offers better security and compatibility with modern hardware. unibeast 520

Select "Legacy USB Support" or "Laptop Support" if applicable to your hardware.

Enter your password and click . This process can take 10–30 minutes depending on your USB drive's speed. Post-Creation for HD 520 Systems UniBeast 5

UniBeast simplifies creating a bootable macOS USB installer for non-Apple hardware (Hackintosh), using a real Mac for preparation.

: A frequent error where UniBeast fails to recognize the installer file. This can often be fixed by manually creating a _MASReceipt folder within the installer app's contents. Select "Legacy USB Support" or "Laptop Support" if

UniBeast 5.2.0 is now considered for modern systems, as newer versions of UniBeast (and eventually tools like OpenCore) replaced it to support newer macOS versions like Sierra, Mojave, and beyond.

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