10 minutes is not always sufficient.
You may have inadvertently created the issue by shutting down before
the computer was ready.
The drive light is not a good indicator of processor activity.
"Gawd I hate Vista!!"
Then return it as long as purchased within the last 45 days.
Easy if you purchased in North America.
--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org
"David" <> wrote in message
news:. ..
> Last night I made the mistake of trying Hibernation.
>
> This morning I get a BSOD--thanks again, Gates!
>
> Then I reboot and check for updates due to Vista suggesting that I
> do that to fix the BSOD.
>
> 15 minutes of downloading and installing, but wait...
>
> Vista wouldnt shut down after the updates--stuck on the "configuring
> updates" screen.
>
> After waiting 10 minutes for it to get past that screen I shut down
> manually.
>
> Boot it back up and it configs updates and shuts itself down.
>
>
> Reboot it again and it configures them AGAIN and gets to the
> desktop.
>
> I rebooted again to see if it would boot normally with no delays.
> It does.
>
> Total time from BSOD to normal boot was 33 minutes.
>
> Gawd I hate Vista!!
>
>
> Dave