The 5.2.0 release focused on improving reliability for then-current Intel-based systems.
"UniBeast" is a popular tool used in the Hackintosh community to create bootable USB drives for installing macOS on non-Apple hardware. Based on the version "5.2.0," this specific release was primarily used for installing . What is UniBeast 5.2.0? unibeast 520
A minimum of an 8GB USB flash drive is required, as the installer files alone are approximately 5GB. unibeast 520
Once complete, you will see a USB drive named "Install macOS Sonoma" (or similar) on your desktop. unibeast 520
: 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.