If you ever dig an old LGA775 board out of a closet, pair it with a GeForce 210 or Radeon 5450, and feel the urge to run OS X 10.6.8—you know which tool to reach for.

If you are new to the Hackintosh world, you probably know MultiBeast as the all-in-one post-installation utility for macOS/OS X. But if you’ve been around since the early Intel days, you remember when a stable system meant running Snow Leopard (10.6.8) —and few tools were as iconic for that era as MultiBeast 3.10.1 .

Disclaimer: MultiBeast and Snow Leopard are property of their respective owners. This post is for educational and historical purposes only.

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