Lenovo G450 2949 shutdown and restart problem in windows xp sp2

Hi,
i bought  Lenovo G450 2949. i have installed windows xp sp2. after installing the xp drivers I cannot shutdown / restart everytime . it is standstill in the windows is shutting down screen.using the power button i am shutting down my system. Can any one help me to fix this issue.

hi,
 i talk to lenovo customer care. they have taken my system in remote and they have tried a lot. but no use. we should avoid purchase lenovo lap.they don't have proper drivers for windows xp.

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