K7D Master shutdown issue

MSI K7D Master board, 512M 2100 RAM(ECC, Registered), dual 2200+MP AMD processors, 60G HD Western Digital, Soundblaster Audigy 2 platinum, 50x sony CD-ROM, ATI 9000 Pro 128M video card, 500W power supply, Linksys 10/100 NIC, 5 port USB 2.0 card, Windows XP Pro SP1  
Issue is as follows, systems runs great quick/snappy no issues at all when running. However when I attempt to shutdown the system it gets to the point where you hear everything power off then about 1 – 2 seconds later the system powers back up. Very odd. I have checked the bios for anything that might stick out, nothing I saw would allow for this. WOL(wake on LAN) and all that is disabled. I am open for any idea’s, thanks a lot in advance. This problem bugs me pretty bad.
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Without calling MSI (long wait times), is there any way to obtain an RMA for the K7D by email? Still haven't found a resolution to my stability issues running 2cpus and the cmos battery is dead. So far no response from emailing them over 3 weeks ago??
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    AMDforums post #1
    Tom's HW Community post #1
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    2CPU forum post #4
    2CPU forum post #5
    2CPU forum post #6 (the K7D Master L has no "jumperless mode")
    --people building similar/identical setups--
    2CPU forum post #7
    AMDforums post #2
    AMDforums post #3
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    o I have not tried another SX4000 controller card, which I do not have. However, the card working fine on the OptiPlex GX400 indicates to me clearly that there isn't a functional problem per se on the card itself.
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    Hi, I believe of having your same problem..sorry, I do not speak well English,
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    8) changed to cables courrent..do not creed is that one the problem..Enermax 460W..e then if septum in a determined way jumper the recognized HD
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    15) I do not know what other to make!
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    [ALIGN=center][/ALIGN]
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    Josh
    P.S.: There is a bug with this forum software and apostrohpies. Every time you preview your post it inserts escape characters ("\") before apostrphies, and also inserts escape characters for these escape characters, so quickly you have something like  "\\\\\\\'" where you want "'".

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    K7d master-l
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    Quote from: jefuk on 11-September-06, 18:52:30
    thanks for the reply. I am not convinced by flashing in windows though so i used good old dos on the made for the purpose boot cd. I keep a fat16 partition for things like this too.
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    "I have used 191 I don’t know where you found that bios from its not on an msi server ether?  sorry to say i don’t trust much :( "
    dont worry we are never give/suggest you somethink that gona do damage/unsure its work correctly or somethink like that, especially when we are talking about BIOS updates. im thinking always from other side(etc in this case from your side what will be best for you) BIOS is tested and proved himself in time, thats why i recommend him. MSI Global servers are not always up to date.
    Here you can look from MSI official also but not global:
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    "I’m figuring one disk could be at fault but my original problems are all resolved thanks to a bios update.   "
    you are welcome mate

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