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In my case, it was a conflict between the last NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext and NVWebDriverLibValFix.kext...Okay, do I need to reinstall lilu, or is there an updated version that won't cause the panic?
I had this problem too, but I would like to add to the noobs out there that might be like me; in order to add the proper kexts correctly (Lilu and NvidiaGraphicsFixup) you need to boot your HardDrive via Safe Mode (on clover screen 1. select "Your Panicky" Hard Drive, 2. press spacebar, 3. select safe mode, 4. Hit the Return icon, 5. double click the Hard Drive Icon to boot)
Once your Hard Drive boots, make sure to add kexts via KextBeast... put Lilu and NvidiaGraphicsFixup on the desktop and when prompted select Library/Extensions
This will put the kexts in the proper location... don't do like me and just add them there... in order to have the correct permissions you must use some type of Kext loader... to me, KextBeast worked like a charm... once you load them... I checked to make sure they were actually there by clicking Finder/"MyHardDrive"/Library/Extensions
Once I saw they were there I hit restart and the fix worked...
I couldn't believe I actually fixed this, with the help of the community... It took longer than most because I was not aware of the exact process and had to stumble through numerous mistakes falling all over the place and thinking I was stupid...
Many in the community need to be more specific. One little thing like not knowing to hit the space bar on the clover boot hard drive to select safe mode cost me 5 hours and a big headache.
Good Luck
This is the post that helped me. Thank you so much. The problem being a newbie in all this is that a problem occur every 6 months and i forget everything i learned from the last mistake.