K7T Turbo and Windows XP shutdown issues

I have just finished building a machine and installing Windows XP.  When I choose "shutdown" from the "start" (whose idea was that anyway?) menu it gets to the screen that says "It is now safe to turn off your computer" (or something to that effect) but all the system fans are still running.  How do I get the system to shutdown completely?
The configuration:
MS Windows XP Professional with SP1 and ALL updates from windowsupdate.com
No other software installed (except for the drivers needed for the M/B)
MSI K7T Turbo with the latest BIOS from MSI's site
AMD 1400 Thunderbird w/PAL 8045 heatsink and fan
512 PC133 SDRAM
WD 40Gb HDD (set as master on IDE1)
Sony CD-RW (set as master on IDE2)
GeForce 2 MX 64Mb video
3Com 3c905 10/100 NIC
Integrated sound
Generic Modem
Generic floppy drive
I am going to be giving this system to my mother to use and want to make sure that it will turn off when she hits shutdown.
Any help/assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

Have you enabled ACPI?
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=810903
Are all devices acknowledged without errors in Device Mangaer?
Hope things work out! Send my best to your Mother, will you.

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