A 16GB or larger USB 2.0 or 3.0 drive is recommended.

The "hot" tag usually refers to the high demand for stable, archived versions of these tools. As newer versions of macOS release, official sites often prioritize the latest tools, making specific versions like 10.3.0 harder to find through direct navigation.

UniBeast is an all-in-one tool developed by the tonymacx86 community. Its primary job is to take a legitimate copy of macOS downloaded from the Mac App Store and turn it into a bootable USB drive that a standard PC can understand.

Once you have the download, follow this standard workflow: 1. Format the USB Drive

Before you run the tool, ensure you have the following ready:

Go to the Downloads section of the tonymacx86 website.

You need a machine already running macOS (or a virtual machine) to create the installer.

If 10.3.0 isn't the "featured" download, look for the "UniBeast for Catalina" category within their resource section. Hardware & Software Requirements

You generally must be a registered member of the community to access the download links.

Because of this demand, many third-party sites offer "fast" or "direct" downloads that may contain malware. Always stick to official or community-verified sources. How to Safely Download UniBeast 10.3.0