Core 2 Duo doesn't stop

Hi, I have a new Core 2 Duo 20" iMac, and most of the time it doesn't stop itself.
I need to force it, pushing the startup button.
I tried to apply the 10.4.8 update, but still the same. Who can help me?
Thanks...

First go to Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility and start the program. In the First Aid pane select your HD and Repair Permissions. Do this until no more repairs are reported.
Next reset the System Management Controller by carefully following the instructions at this link;
How to reset the System Management Controller
Finally, because you have been forcing your Mac to quit and may have damaged the dirctory, restart your iMac from the install DVD. After selecting your primary language go to the Utilities menu and select Disk Utility. In the Fist Aid pane select your HD and this time Repair Disk. Do this until no more repairs are reported. Quit Disk Utility and Restart your Mac.

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