K8N Neo4 Auto Boots

I have uninstalled Digicell, and all Power On options in BIOS are disabled, yet my system continues to auto boot about 3-5 minutes after shutdown.  I have no idea where else to look to resolve this....thanks in advance for any help. 

Quote from: syar2003 on 24-July-06, 22:39:27
It's the wake on lan properties in the config of network adapter .
Right click the network connection to bring up properties.Press the configure button and then goto the advanced tab.
Unckech all that have "Wake" in it's name
Thanks! Under wake up capabilities, Magic Packet and Pattern Match were chosen. I changed that to none and it seems to have stopped the booting.  I am using the Marvell adapter

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