PD 14 here with Win 10 64 bit VM running Mojave with APFS on iMac Pro SSD. Same thing just happened to me...and found this thread. My Mac froze while PD 14 was trying to shrink the VM disk ... which always worked in prior releases of PD with prior versions of MacOS. Multiple times. Corrupted startup SSD. In recovery mode, my boot volume gives the "fsroot tree is invalid" message / "volume ... could not be verified completely". In this particular case, the error was an invalid file extent. My numbers won't match anyone else's of course, but the difference is big: logical address 47840518144 (expected 46275489792).
Hoping some of the original tips in this thread will help me clean something that lets Disk Utility repair the SSD. Will try booting from an external High Sierra clone to see if it will let me shrink the Win 10 vm.
Did Parallels ever test their software on APFS volumes?!
PS Could not get SSD to repair. May have to do reformat / restore when I have time. :-(
But - Booting from a High Sierra clone that I made before the Mojave upgrade (clone SSD formatted as HFS+), the same Win 10 VM that caused PD 14 to lock up my iMac Pro when running on my APFS boot volume was shrunk by PD 14 in a matter of seconds. So, is it APFS and PD? Or Mojave and PD? PD 14.1.3 (build 45485) on 10.14.3 is where the total system hang happened.
Last edited: Mar 18, 2019