Is anyone else seeing Error 0xc1900101 when they update Windows 10 to the latest preview build? Thanks! Jim
Go to the settings of the VM. Options > Sharing > Share Mac. Disable: Share Mac user folders with Windows Share iCloud, Dropbox, and Google Drive Map Mac volumes to Windows Install the update and enable these options again.
I tried creating a new VM from the image posted by Microsoft and got the same issue. I'll try again this morning.
@ChristophS16 Never mind, found it-- you need to disable Sharing at the Parallels VM level, not inside the Windows VM.
Go to the settings of the VM. Options > Sharing > Share Mac. Disable: Share Mac user folders with Windows Share iCloud, Dropbox, and Google Drive Map Mac volumes to Windows Install the update and enable these options again.
I can confirm that, I researched various causes and figured it could be the plugged in usb card reade, or that .net was active as a windows feature, or that parallels was not isolated. It worked then. So it must have been the isolation, i.e. it suffice to go to security and simply enable isolation during installation. also the end of service note is nothing problematic, people are making fun of the phrasing.
Hello guys, This issue is under investigation with Parallels Engineering Team and we are working on it. Could you collect the tech report once the issue reproduced and post the report's ID here please? This technical data will help us to find out the root cause of the issue and resolve it. Thank you in advance for cooperation.
Does it make sense to submit the tech report after the update was installed successfully, or only if the issue is present?
Easy fix 1) disable all sharing in Para Tools ... and I do mean all 2) update to 21382 3) reenable ... So not USB as reported here earlier as they completely changed USB Subsystem in 17 already report also same issue in 17beta Worked for legacy VM (Full office etc installed) . been updating since first beta of 16 last year and also fresh install from 21345 Iso YMMV
An error that begins with 0xC1900101 is usually a driver error. If you see any of these error codes, try the following steps first to fix the problem. If these steps don't work, see Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors for more detailed technical info. Make sure that your device has enough space. Run Windows Update a few times. Check third-party drivers and download any updates. Unplug extra hardware. Check Device Manager for errors. Remove third-party security software. Repair hard-drive errors.