Vista hangs in the window of "Sign Off"

My computer hangs up in the window "Logging Off" and will not be closed which needs to be cut.  This only happens if I used once sleep or hibernation.  If I turn on your computer and later to arrest him without using the sleep or hibernate closing occurs normally.  This problem occurred before my first date of system recovery, so I can't use this corrective method.  I suspect that the problem is related to the propulsion.

I am running Vista business with service pack 1 on a Sony Vaio VGNTZ240N.

In the views of an event log, I noticed this file that WUDFRd.sys has been noted as a problem of pilot as well as R5C822 and R5C592 devices.  I'm not sure if this is related or how to fix them if they are.

Are you running Vista 64-bit? And the R5C822 and the R5C592 are Ricoh drivers. Do you have more information or can you say that you have installed the Ricoh devices? Maybe look in the Device Manager. Probably a card reader or camera?

Look here for the drivers but I would also check with Ricoh
http://www.pcpitstop.com/libraries/driver/vendor.asp?vendor=Ricoh&btnSearch=%3CSPAN%3EGo%3C%2FSPAN%3E

Something here - do not know it has nothing to do with your problem.
http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/933607

Rob - support element, Cascade Bicycle Club P.O. Box 15165, Seattle, WA. 98115-0165 206-522-3222-24 hr hotline 206-522-BIKE http://www.cascade.org

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