Windows 10 tells me there is a new version of Windows 10 and offers to install it. I install it and it restarts (takes a long time). When it restarts it tells me that Windows tried to change the boot record of my bootcamp disk but MAC OS prevented it. Then it reverts to the current Windows 10 I had. At the end of the booting with the current Windows 10 I had, it starts installing the new version of Windows 10 again with again the same results. Groundhog Day... Any suggestions?
I downloaded the most recent Windows 10 update - yesterday, 1/12/16 - then restarted. Since then I get this message when Windows 10 starts up: "Network Error: Windows cannot access \\Mac\Home\Desktop." When I click Diagnose and try to fix it, this message appears: "One or more network protocols are missing on this computer: Windows Sockets registry entries required for network connectivity are missing." The Windows OS no longer interfaces with the home Mac OS. Nothing in Windows is working correctly now. It's not exactly the same issue that the previous post describes, but it looks like it started with the same Windows 10 update. I've been waiting several hours for a reply from Parallels tech support. I'm also hoping for suggestions!