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Boot Camp 3.0 AppleHFS.sys Windows blue screen crash

All of a sudden my computer started crashing constantly when I run Windows Vista (about every couple of hours or so). The Windows blue screen appears and refers to AppleHFS.sys as the cause for the crash. The problem occurs when I run Windows directly using Boot Camp and when I run it though VMWare Fusion. Does anyone else experience this problem? Any way to fix it? Thank you!

macbook, Mac OS X (10.6), Windoews Vista

Posted on Sep 13, 2009 9:38 AM

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Sep 15, 2009 3:58 AM in response to ThomasTX

I'm having this same problem, right after installing the drivers from the Snow Leopard CD. It hasn't lived long enough for me to run the updater.

My current setup involves several HFS+ volumes, one with case-sensitivity and no journaling, and one is a software RAID 0. I'm going to try a few tricks to see if something works.

Another problem I have is that the Nvidia drivers seem to have been blown away by the Snow Leopard driver install, so my max resolution is 1600x1200 on my 30 in. screen.

Sep 15, 2009 5:16 AM in response to Grey Hare

Well, I think I may have killed this bug.

I logged into XP and went directly to the Control Panel via the Start menu, avoiding any access to My Computer. I selected "Add/Remove Programs", and noticed that the NVidia driver package didn't say anything beyond its name and that there were multiple instances (with different version numbers) of all the "Windows Driver Package" items.

I uninstalled all the Windows Driver Package items, the NVidia driver, the RealTek audio driver, and the Boot Camp Services package over two (intentional, not blue-screen) reboots. I noticed that the HFS volumes mounted if the Boot Camp Services package was installed.

After the last reboot, I dropped in the Snow Leopard install CD and it auto-loaded the Boot Camp installer. This is different from what it did the first time I tried to install: that time, it popped up a window asking if I wanted to install either the Boot Camp drivers or MacBook Air optical drive sharing software.

One install and reboot later, and my NVidia card is happily running at 2560x1600 again, there's only one set of Windows Driver Package entries, and things seem okay.

My Windows guru friend always told me to uninstall the NVidia drivers and reboot before installing new NVidia drivers. Guess that should be the case for the Boot Camp drivers as well. I'm surprised Apple's installer doesn't uninstall the old drivers.

Sep 17, 2009 8:10 PM in response to Grey Hare

Thanks for the suggestion. I temporarily solved my problem by disabling all power saving options, in particular turning off hard drives. After reading you post, I noticed that I have two copies of most Windows drivers installed, one from the original Leopard installation and one from Snow Leopard. I'll try to remove the old versions and see what happens.

Sep 22, 2009 6:44 AM in response to ThomasTX

I started having the BSOD problem after letting vista update to SP2 (64 bit). AppleHFS.sys was the issue (narrowed down with windows driver verifier). I tried un/reinstalling the driver package but it did not help.
Solution: I've manually removed AppleHFS.sys from my windows system and everything is fine again.
The BSOD error was PFN LISTCORRUPT which means that the apple driver was writing garbage all over windows' high level memory area. I am not going to be using this again until Apple releases a fix.

Oct 5, 2009 5:19 PM in response to ThomasTX

I bought a macpro a few months ago and I installed vista sp2 with bootcamp 2.1 and it is working fine. I bought another macpro last week, same hardware but with last version of leopard and bootcamp 3.0. This one keeps shutting down like 3 to 4 times a day. I use it as a render slave so it is often idle and even though it keeps on crashing. I tried to contact apple support on the phone but I was tired of waiting after one hour crapy radio on their phone waiting system!

Has anyone tried to disable hfs? does it work? And me too I would like to know how to do that.

Oct 5, 2009 5:21 PM in response to StrobFX

I just found this:

<---------------This is for bootcamp 3.0 users------------------------>

By doing the following you will disable HFS mount / read mode on windows XP, Vista, 7.

Navigate to c:/windows/systems32/drivers/AppleMNT.sys, rename the AppleMNT.sys file to something like AppleMNT_keep.sys or something of your likings.

Reboot your machine and notice that your Mac volume is no longer mounted.

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Oct 20, 2009 4:15 PM in response to ThomasTX

I ran into the same problem described her.
I followed the suggestions her and so far, no BSOD. I keep my fingers crossed.
Thanks for the info, i was about ready to reinstall my Windows from scratch. You saved me a bundle of time.
However, there are lingering video issue with a CAD program. This is an ATI RadeonX1600.
The window background in my CAD program is unstable. Normally a pale light blue, it turns, after changing from Window to full screen or vice versa, to a striped black and white background. It appears reversible and I can get it back to normal.
Has anybody seen this before?
These started also after upgrading to Snow Leopard and BootCamp 3. This is a true disaster.

Oct 21, 2009 6:51 AM in response to The hatter

Saw this on MacRumors -

The faulty HFS driver is a valid concern.
It seems to happen on many systems.
You find it in Windows/system32/drivers/ AppleHFS.sys
Renaming to AppleHFS_disabled.sys will avoid the blue screens until you have found another solution or Apple updates Bootcamp 3.0.

If the system crashes before you can edit the name you can do it in OS X as well if you install NTFS drivers. Paragon has a test driver that will do temporarily.

Boot Camp 3.0 AppleHFS.sys Windows blue screen crash

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