I consistently get a blue screen of death whenever I browse my network shares from a Windows 7 guest. This is a brand new guest that I setup specifically for evaluating Parallels Desktop 5.0.9344. These network shares consist of a Time Capsule as well as a second external hard drive connected to the Time Capsule via a USB hub. I have another Windows 7 guest that I've been using successfully with VMware Fusion 3 for several months on identical hardware (March 2008 Mac Pro), and I don't see the issue there. I also don't have these problems when browsing directly from the Mac OS 10.6 side, nor from a brand new Ubuntu 9.10 guest that I also setup specifically to test Parallels Desktop. Does anyone know what might be causing this problem and how to fix it? Thanks.
Hi, Is it a Network Shared (i.e. you've browsed the network, connected to some network server, entered name and password and then mapped the drive), or it is a Shared Folder (an icon on the desktop, through wich it is possible to access data on your Mac)? As I understand, it is a SharedFolder, but just in case want to identify the situation. We'd appreciate if you could send a problem report (menu Help -> Report a Problem) and post here its ID if you will meet this problem one more time.
It is also would be very helpful if you could archive and attach here some of the files from c:\windows\minidump\ (prefferably minidump.dmp if it exists).
Hi, Yes, it's a mapped network drive. I have attached the contents of C:\Windows\minidump. I tried another experiment and created a network share on another Windows 7 PC. I can browse the contents of this network share without any issues, so it seems like maybe it's somehow specific to the Time Capsule shares.
I'll try to search for possible solution, but seems that it is Windows-related problem -( It is reported on physical machines as well http://connect.microsoft.com/WNDP/f...s-accessing-network-share-apples-time-capsule