Macbook Pro turns back on when shut down....

Hey there. So I have a Macbook Pro (obviously) and here is what has happened lately. When I shutdown the computer, it shuts down, but then instead does a restart and comes back on right away. Now, I am 100% sure that I am hitting Shut Down, not Restart. Any idea why this happens? Any idea how to fix it once and for all? Thanks so much!

I have the same problem, but mine doesn't start back up immediately. I shut it down at night, wake up to go to work with the computer still turned off, come back 8 hours later and it turned itself on. Unlike others in this forum who have reported similar troubles, this issue happens whether I close the lid or not.
I have only made 2 recent changes to the computer at the time it started occurring: started using a Bluetooth keyboard and installed Leopard. So today I shut off Bluetooth to test, and the same thing happened. If you have recently installed Leopard, our issues may be one in the same.
I'm going to try resetting the PRAM and SMC tonight, to see if the Leopard installation broke the settings on those 2 chips. I suggest that you try the same.
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