RehabMan
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thank you for reply and help. Appreciate the effort. I can't find nvram.plist at all. Tried "defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES" to look for hidden files as well.
Solved:
After spending hours and rebuilding my mac on a separate sdd drive, I rebooted back to my original mac (by switching sdd), and whala no more panic message. To be honest, this is first time that my mac is doing something that i can't explain. Unless of course you issue commands to SIRI .
Perhaps Rehabman can explain....
You should have looked at your Clover bootlog. It writes some lines there regarding when NVRAM is loaded from a plist file...