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Kernel Panic on Shutdown in High Sierra

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I decided to try to just put it on a clean new hard disk, because the only bootable option aside from the flash drive was the Windows Boot Manager.

Make sure you have ApfsDriverLoader-64.efi in /EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/.
 
Make sure you have ApfsDriverLoader-64.efi in /EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/.
OK. I have High Sierra working again (except for NVIDIA needing to release a new driver), and the original issue is occurring.I have attached the most recent panic log & the EFI that I'm using.
 

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OK. I have High Sierra working again (except for NVIDIA needing to release a new driver), and the original issue is occurring.I have attached the most recent panic log & the EFI that I'm using.

Please try this EFI.
 

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I was able to boot without incident, but was greeted with the same error once I logged in.

You mean you are getting the same kernel panic log on boot even when you did not have a kernel panic?

Please try clearing NVRAM to see if it helps. Press F11 at the Clover boot menu to clear NVRAM.
 
You mean you are getting the same kernel panic log on boot even when you did not have a kernel panic?

Please try clearing NVRAM to see if it helps. Press F11 at the Clover boot menu to clear NVRAM.
Yes that’s what I mean. I will try F11 as soon as I can. Running ‘sudo nvram -c’ in terminal didn’t help.
 
You mean you are getting the same kernel panic log on boot even when you did not have a kernel panic?

Please try clearing NVRAM to see if it helps. Press F11 at the Clover boot menu to clear NVRAM.
I pressed F11. Upon booting, the system displays the following panic log, but did not prompt to reopen any windows that were open before the panic.
 

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I pressed F11. Upon booting, the system displays the following panic log, but did not prompt to reopen any windows that were open before the panic.

I don't understand.... You are still getting an IGPU error....
 
I don't understand.... You are still getting an IGPU error....
I'm plugged into the 1060 using NVIDIA Web Drivers. Could it just be the fact that the CPU HAS an IGPU & isn't using it?
 
I'm plugged into the 1060 using NVIDIA Web Drivers. Could it just be the fact that the CPU HAS an IGPU & isn't using it?

If it's giving you that error, the IGPU should be enabled. Do you have 64MB or more assigned to IGPU in BIOS?

Are you on High Sierra or Mojave?
 
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