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Old 27-12-2007
jamsaz
 
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HELP....my Sony Vaio is stuck in "LOGGING OFF" mode.

My Sony Vaio (Windows Vista Home Premium) is stuck in "Logging off" mode. No
matter what I do, Windows keeps resuming where it left off, which is
apparently in Logging Off mode. Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated!!!!

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Old 28-12-2007
R. C. White
 
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Re: HELP....my Sony Vaio is stuck in "LOGGING OFF" mode.

Hi, Jamsaz.

How long have you let it continue "logging off"?

It probably needs to "put away its toys", close all the open applications
and other files, then log off your account. Then it can move on to
"Shutting Down".

Usually logging off takes less than a minute, but sometimes it takes a lot
longer - mine has taken over 20 minutes sometimes. Recently, I've started
closing all applications myself, then giving Vista a few minutes before
clicking Shut Down. Now it usually powers off in less than a minute. ;<)

Are you the only logged-on user? Is your Sony new? The computer probably
is not defective, but if it is, you should be able to get it fixed or
replaced under warranty.

RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)

"jamsaz" <jamsaz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2812E039-E406-48B3-8625-79ABDC6B4199@microsoft.com...
> My Sony Vaio (Windows Vista Home Premium) is stuck in "Logging off" mode.
> No
> matter what I do, Windows keeps resuming where it left off, which is
> apparently in Logging Off mode. Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated!!!!



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Old 28-12-2007
jamsaz
 
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Re: HELP....my Sony Vaio is stuck in "LOGGING OFF" mode.

there isn't anything running. (and even if there were, there is no way to
close any apps as the computer will only go into "logging off" mode.
cntrl-alt-delete will not work). if i let it stay in the mode it is in it
will stay that way forever. i left it alone and it stayed in "logging off"
mode for over an hour. the computer is appx. 6 months old.

"R. C. White" wrote:

> Hi, Jamsaz.
>
> How long have you let it continue "logging off"?
>
> It probably needs to "put away its toys", close all the open applications
> and other files, then log off your account. Then it can move on to
> "Shutting Down".
>
> Usually logging off takes less than a minute, but sometimes it takes a lot
> longer - mine has taken over 20 minutes sometimes. Recently, I've started
> closing all applications myself, then giving Vista a few minutes before
> clicking Shut Down. Now it usually powers off in less than a minute. ;<)
>
> Are you the only logged-on user? Is your Sony new? The computer probably
> is not defective, but if it is, you should be able to get it fixed or
> replaced under warranty.
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
> rc@grandecom.net
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)
>
> "jamsaz" <jamsaz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2812E039-E406-48B3-8625-79ABDC6B4199@microsoft.com...
> > My Sony Vaio (Windows Vista Home Premium) is stuck in "Logging off" mode.
> > No
> > matter what I do, Windows keeps resuming where it left off, which is
> > apparently in Logging Off mode. Any suggestions would be greatly
> > appreciated!!!!

>


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Old 29-12-2007
R. C. White
 
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Re: HELP....my Sony Vaio is stuck in "LOGGING OFF" mode.

Hi, Jamsaz.

I waited, hoping someone who really knows would jump in, but it looks like
it's just you and me, kid. :^{

The easy answer didn't work, so we might have to do this the hard way.

It's not clear to me exactly where you are at this point. Is your computer
shut down? When you power on, what happens - step by step, what do you see?
Does it get to the desktop before starting the shutdown?

Have you tried starting in Safe Mode? Or Last Known Good configuration? Or
any of the other options offered when you press F8 before Vista starts to
load?

Or is this happening when you are already at the Desktop and try to Shut
Down? Sometimes this can be a hardware problem: maybe some cable has come
loose and Vista is waiting forever for confirming feedback from some device
that it has told to shut down.

I really can't visualize what you are seeing. And, since I can't see your
computer, all I know is what you tell me. I have the feeling that I'm
getting into the middle of the story. How did you get to this situation in
the first place? Was it operating normally? Then what? Did you push the
computer's power button to shut down? Or did you click Start | Shut Down?
Or Start | Log Of? Or what?

If we can't figure out the problem online, you might need to take it back to
Sony or the store where you bought it. Is that possible for you?

RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)

"jamsaz" <jamsaz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1D8172DB-E84C-43C5-81E9-C5EDAAAFD9BC@microsoft.com...
> there isn't anything running. (and even if there were, there is no way to
> close any apps as the computer will only go into "logging off" mode.
> cntrl-alt-delete will not work). if i let it stay in the mode it is in it
> will stay that way forever. i left it alone and it stayed in "logging
> off"
> mode for over an hour. the computer is appx. 6 months old.
>
> "R. C. White" wrote:
>
>> Hi, Jamsaz.
>>
>> How long have you let it continue "logging off"?
>>
>> It probably needs to "put away its toys", close all the open applications
>> and other files, then log off your account. Then it can move on to
>> "Shutting Down".
>>
>> Usually logging off takes less than a minute, but sometimes it takes a
>> lot
>> longer - mine has taken over 20 minutes sometimes. Recently, I've
>> started
>> closing all applications myself, then giving Vista a few minutes before
>> clicking Shut Down. Now it usually powers off in less than a minute.
>> ;<)
>>
>> Are you the only logged-on user? Is your Sony new? The computer
>> probably
>> is not defective, but if it is, you should be able to get it fixed or
>> replaced under warranty.
>>
>> RC
>>
>> "jamsaz" <jamsaz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2812E039-E406-48B3-8625-79ABDC6B4199@microsoft.com...
>> > My Sony Vaio (Windows Vista Home Premium) is stuck in "Logging off"
>> > mode.
>> > No
>> > matter what I do, Windows keeps resuming where it left off, which is
>> > apparently in Logging Off mode. Any suggestions would be greatly
>> > appreciated!!!!



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Old 29-12-2007
Colin Barnhorst
 
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Re: HELP....my Sony Vaio is stuck in "LOGGING OFF" mode.

Another possibility is that the computer was moved and reseating some boards
might help.

"R. C. White" <rc@grandecom.net> wrote in message
news:0D1E02A1-91DF-4B2B-8616-3027430F50C9@microsoft.com...
> Hi, Jamsaz.
>
> I waited, hoping someone who really knows would jump in, but it looks like
> it's just you and me, kid. :^{
>
> The easy answer didn't work, so we might have to do this the hard way.
>
> It's not clear to me exactly where you are at this point. Is your
> computer shut down? When you power on, what happens - step by step, what
> do you see? Does it get to the desktop before starting the shutdown?
>
> Have you tried starting in Safe Mode? Or Last Known Good configuration?
> Or any of the other options offered when you press F8 before Vista starts
> to load?
>
> Or is this happening when you are already at the Desktop and try to Shut
> Down? Sometimes this can be a hardware problem: maybe some cable has
> come loose and Vista is waiting forever for confirming feedback from some
> device that it has told to shut down.
>
> I really can't visualize what you are seeing. And, since I can't see your
> computer, all I know is what you tell me. I have the feeling that I'm
> getting into the middle of the story. How did you get to this situation
> in the first place? Was it operating normally? Then what? Did you push
> the computer's power button to shut down? Or did you click Start | Shut
> Down? Or Start | Log Of? Or what?
>
> If we can't figure out the problem online, you might need to take it back
> to Sony or the store where you bought it. Is that possible for you?
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
> rc@grandecom.net
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)
>
> "jamsaz" <jamsaz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1D8172DB-E84C-43C5-81E9-C5EDAAAFD9BC@microsoft.com...
>> there isn't anything running. (and even if there were, there is no way
>> to
>> close any apps as the computer will only go into "logging off" mode.
>> cntrl-alt-delete will not work). if i let it stay in the mode it is in
>> it
>> will stay that way forever. i left it alone and it stayed in "logging
>> off"
>> mode for over an hour. the computer is appx. 6 months old.
>>
>> "R. C. White" wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Jamsaz.
>>>
>>> How long have you let it continue "logging off"?
>>>
>>> It probably needs to "put away its toys", close all the open
>>> applications
>>> and other files, then log off your account. Then it can move on to
>>> "Shutting Down".
>>>
>>> Usually logging off takes less than a minute, but sometimes it takes a
>>> lot
>>> longer - mine has taken over 20 minutes sometimes. Recently, I've
>>> started
>>> closing all applications myself, then giving Vista a few minutes before
>>> clicking Shut Down. Now it usually powers off in less than a minute.
>>> ;<)
>>>
>>> Are you the only logged-on user? Is your Sony new? The computer
>>> probably
>>> is not defective, but if it is, you should be able to get it fixed or
>>> replaced under warranty.
>>>
>>> RC
>>>
>>> "jamsaz" <jamsaz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:2812E039-E406-48B3-8625-79ABDC6B4199@microsoft.com...
>>> > My Sony Vaio (Windows Vista Home Premium) is stuck in "Logging off"
>>> > mode.
>>> > No
>>> > matter what I do, Windows keeps resuming where it left off, which is
>>> > apparently in Logging Off mode. Any suggestions would be greatly
>>> > appreciated!!!!

>



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Old 21-01-2008
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The drastic way

I got the same problem with my Gateway, using Windows Vista Home Premium too. after 12 hours of "logging off", I finally solved the problem by removing the battery, without the power cord attached. I guess this resets everything and I was able to boot again.

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Old 16-03-2008
tapyeno
 
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Re: HELP....my Sony Vaio is stuck in "LOGGING OFF" mode.

Thank you ggagnon!

My daughter had this prob;em and we followed your advice and it worked fine.




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> I got the same problem with my Gateway, using Windows Vista Home Premium
> too. after 12 hours of "logging off", I finally solved the problem by
> removing the battery, without the power cord attached. I guess this
> resets everything and I was able to boot again.
>
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