It seems that you are redirecting a folder from your Mac into the Windows VM
I did that till SF 6.2.0.4 was released. Then, because of the crashes, I "seperated" the two worlds "Win11" and Mac, in a way that there is no "pointing" or sharing of devices anymore.
Something like this, but to your C drive
This is exacly what I did, but it did
not keep SF 6.2.0.4 from crashing as soon as I try to open an amazon-window.
Parallels may be redirecting it to your Mac's Documents folder.
Exactly. This is was Parallels does by default, which is a very
nice feature and was working without any isses till SF 6.2.0.4 was released.
However, I "capsuled" Win11 from the Mac-environment (as described above), but SF 6.2.0.4 stll was crashing. Then, SF 6.2.0.5 was released (November 15th).
When installinng SF 6.2.0.5 in the very same environment, SF opens an amazon-window without crashing. It seems to work (haven't tried downloads yet).
As far as I can remember from my courses in software devolpemt (ages ago...:p) "segmentation fault" means that a software tried to write data to the computers RAM, but in an area ("segment") where it is not supposed or allowed to write to... ....and this causes the code to crash. At least I think I can remeber about this...
So my conclusion is: SF 6.2.0.
4 causes an segmentation fault (at least in my setup), but SF 6.2.0.
5 does not. Therefore, I assume there was da fix done from 6.2.0.4 to 6.2.0.5...