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I got around this by going into Programs and features and selecting "change" on 365 then a online repair. Your BTW is interesting as I saw this but put it down to my complicated exchange and PST file setup.
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You could check the Event logs for pointers, but I fear you maybe better to go back to the previous Parallels update which does work or worked for me.
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I agree at 32% is at the point of checking and installing drivers. I'm still investigating on this, not sure it's a PD fault of course, I started to have this problem after installing last version of PD (never had before and I mean. The file is 9 Gb in size, closing Outlook it is truncated to 6.6 Mb. pst file shared across a ".\pfs" folder that goes corrupted once a day. Reading some other threads on other forums, I understand that 32% is the percentage where Windows checks/installs drivers, that's why I was thinking to a problem with Parallels drives (in particular the Video Driver).ĭo you think it make sense to downgrade my Parallels Desktop to previous version and try again?īTW, I will open a new thread for this, but since I updated to PD 11.1.0 build 32202 I'm experiencing another strange yet critical problem: I have a Microsoft Outlook 2016. If I force a new update, the progress bar goes immediately to 32% then freezes again (I waited some more time, but I cannot go over 32%). After reboot, Windows Update says that there were an error applying updates (but I cannot find more details about the error, even searching in Windows Event Viewer). Upgrade has been aborted, I mean I waited up to 3 hours then I safety rebooted Windows.