Timed Out - Volume Ejected

Me Too!

Since Leopard, I also have the same issues. Hopefully, as registered users, we'll be emailed with an update...
 
Updated version of MacFuse does not help

Hi, since installing Leopard, I'm also experiencing the same drive timeout issue described in previous posts and installing the latest version of MacFuse did NOT resolve the issue. Another issue which is annoying but not as important is my windows start menu disappears soon after windows boots up. Not a show stopper since I can bring up the start menu in other ways and ALT-TAB still works.

Here is what I'm running:
OS: Mac OS X 10.5 (9A581)
PD: Build 5160

Hope you guys (or gals) at Parallels are working on an update for this.... So much for being bleeding edge on OS X!
 
since my previous post, I have installed the latest macfuse (1.0 for 10.5) and also upgraded to the beta version. I'm happy to report that the windows disk mounts correctly on the desktop now, i can access the files no problem. however, i still have issues with the .mac on .psf shared folder from within windows
 
i should clarify that the .psf share does eventually work, it just takes a very long time (around 20-30 minutes) to display in the explorer
 
after macfuse update...

...my drives mounted. I did not have to reinstall or install the Beta.

I installed the new macfuse version, rebooted and everything worked.

If only I could get my Apple Wireless mouse to work consistently under Leopard... sigh.
 
Hello all. I am running Paralells Build 5160. I was running it on Tiger 4.10 with no issues. Since upgrading to Leopard, this is the only error I've been having. Upgrading to MacFuse for Leopard (http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/downloads/list) did fix my issue.

As soon as I did it, the Windows C drive on my desktop icon changed back to the normal Mac HD icon with the Parallels icon on it as well, instead of a weird blue Internet type HD icon. Also fixed my problem of having two Parallel's C drives and either one or both not working.

Also, MacFuse seems to speed up the boot process of Parallels.

No re-installation or reconfiguration of Parallels was necessary.

Thanks for the tip and I thought I would share the experience.
 
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