Finding my iMac shut down or rebooted for no reason at all?!?!?

I recently transferred my iMac G5 to an iMac Intel. Since doing so, I have found my new iMac Intel in the mornings completely shut down or as if it had been restarted (user account selection screen). This morning, I sat down at the computer and moved the mouse to wake it from sleep and this prompted the computer to restart!!! My Energy Saver settings are (and have been) set to wake the computer at 2:49AM and SuperDuper! (latest version is installed) is (and has been for awhile) set to do a Smart Backup at that time. Based on the log in SuperDuper! it appears last nights backup did not happen. I'm wondering if something is happening with SuperDuper! It is NOT set to restart or shut down the computer after a backup, only to quit the application itself. I never had this problem on my iMac G5. I don't have any other apps that I'm aware of that are doing anything overnight.
Interestingly, this morning after the computer restarted, I started a manual backup with SuperDuper! then left the computer and went to work. When my wife came to the computer later on, the user account screen was up suggesting the computer had been restarted once again.
Is there anything else that could be causing this? A setting that might have defaulted somewhere to cause restarts or shut downs? I booted from my external FW drive (G-Drive GRAID 500) and repaired permissions and repaired the disk of my internal iMac Intel HD. Blast it DriveGenius not being Intel compliant yet!!! I'll see if this happens again. If so, I'll try disabling SuperDuper! overnight backups for awhile and see it fixes things. In the meantime, any thoughts on why or what is causing this? Others' with this problem? Thanks.

hey joshua-
you could also try a smc reset, and disconnect devices you have attached. if disconnecting devices changes it, reintroduce devices one by one so you can weed out which one may be causing the behavior. reset the smc by unplugging all devices and then unplugging power cord from back of machine where it goes into the power supply. wait at least ten seconds. then reintroduce the cord at the same time as pressing the power button. another thing to consider doing for this problem is to pull the /libary/preferences/systemconfiguration folder (at root level) but you will have to reintroduce your network settings. good luck with that. [ : ) ]

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