Windows 7 Guest BSOD on Network Drive Access

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by ParagC, Mar 21, 2010.

  1. ParagC

    ParagC Junior Member

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    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.
     
  2. Elric

    Elric Parallels Team

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    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.
     
  3. Elric

    Elric Parallels Team

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    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).
     
  4. ParagC

    ParagC Junior Member

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    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.
     

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  5. Elric

    Elric Parallels Team

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    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
     

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