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[Solved] Panic on boot caused by keyboard on High Sierra

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Hello everyone.

I've just installed High Sierra on my PC two days ago. Some effort but almost everything works now. The major problem is that I have a 50%~ of success booting. The other 50%~ it doesn't boot, if I enable verbose and don't reboot on panic it shows me this: https://photos.app.goo.gl/djnRXPft1sjrHjF96.

Furthermore, every time I check Reopen windows when login back it starts (whether it panics or not, doesn't matter) with the following problem report: https://gist.github.com/ivanbeldad/c5354707c9dc2b161a17961046714bec

I don't know what can you need to help to solve the problem, so besides the images and report here is my current config.plist: https://gist.github.com/ivanbeldad/d05c330cc1ec88fc9c1bb73146fc86f8

Thank you for your time.
 
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So far, so good. Three boots with no problems at all. Thank you so much!

I didn't install SmallTree-Intel-211-AT-PCIe-GBE.kext though, because I'm using the other ethernet port and if it works now, I don't want unnecessary changes.

So the panic on boot was not related, if I check Reopen windows when logging back at boot the same panic message appears. I read in this form that the panic error could be stored on nvram, but I removed nvram.plist on the EFI partition and executed nvmrac -c and didn't solve the problem.
 
I don't know if the panic report was related to the non-boot problem caused by AppleIGB.ket, but tried one more time to clean nvram and it just disappear!

Thank you for your help BreBo!
 
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