Automatic shut down after EyeTV automated recording.

My computer starts up regularly to record something with EyeTV. I'd like it to shut down once the recordings are finished. Some of the recordings happen regularly, and some are one-time-off. Some on the same day, some are the only ones on day, etc., etc.
What can I do?

The strangest thing is I have used same PSU. Only CASE was replaced. And it is switching off even if I unplug all HDD and ODD.
Could it be f. e. incorrect power button or reset botton connector to jumpers. But I am sure they are plugged on right jumpers. Maybe upside-down... I dont kown...
 My SPEC:
PSU: 300W - 14, 30, 15, 0.5, 0,5, 2A
AMD Athlon 2000+
640 RAM (512+128) DDR 400
3D Club - Radeon 9800Pro 128MB
2x IDE HDD
1x SATA HDD
1x DVD-ROM
1x CD-RW

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