Mega 865 Boots Itself!

I have a Mega 865 and i was having some problems with WindowsXP and decided to go to the bios and Load the Setup Defaults. I boot the pc again, no problem.
Then i shutdown the pc...after 3 seconds it boots itself up!
I made and upgrad to the bios but the problem continues.
I can't shutdown the 865 because it starts up on it's own!
Anyone has this problem?

Not that problem but are you sure the power button is releasing.  To test this you could unplug your machine from the wall and pull the front panel connector off, if it doesn't boot up then plug the connector in and see.

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