If you do not have access to a Mac, the "UniBeast for Windows" dream is dead, but the Hackintosh dream is not. The community has developed alternatives that allow you to create an installer entirely from Windows.
However, I’ll explain the you might be looking for: the ability to create a bootable macOS installer on a Windows machine (without access to a real Mac). That’s not UniBeast, but the goal is similar. unibeast for windows
| Tool | Main features | |------|----------------| | (paid, with trial) | Write .dmg to USB, format as HFS+, restore macOS installer image. | | balenaEtcher (free) | Write macOS .dmg / .iso to USB (works sometimes, but not fully bootable without extra bootloader). | | Macrium Reflect Free (older versions) + diskpart | Manual method: partition USB with GPT, extract installer files, add OpenCore/Clover. | | GibMacOS + MakeInstall | Download genuine macOS recovery, create bootable USB with OpenCore directly from Windows. | If you do not have access to a