OS 9.2 restarts automatically, won't shut down.

Hi all and thanks for all help. I upgraded from 8.6 to 9.2.
All good except that the computer starts itself after power out or shutdown. Also my optical mouse needs to be unplugged and replugged after startup.
I had some USB issues after upgrade and replaced the USB device extension with the old one from 8.6 which got my mouse working.
cheers jeremy

Hi, jed2000 -
OS 9.2 is a model-specific version. Perhaps you meant to enter OS 9.2.1 or OS 9.2.2?
...replaced the USB device extension with the old one from 8.6...
That may not have been a good idea - most OS files from OS 8.6 do not work well with OS 9. Instead, you can try earlier versions of that extension from earlier versions of OS 9. You can use the utility TomeViewer to extract (expand) any files you want from an Installation Tome on an OS Install CD or download disk image, without running the installer.
How to use TomeViewer
Since your Beige G3 did not come with built-in USB, a PCI card must have been added to provide that bus. Some of those cards require OEM software in order to function properly. If your card does need special software, if you did not re-install that software after upping the OS to OS 9.2.x, do so. You may also need to check the card or software manufacturer's website to see if there's an update for it for use with OS 9.2.x.
The problem re auto-startup after shutdown is usually caused by an attached USB device, typically a printer although it can be most anything, including a hub.
Also, check in the Energy Saver control panel, Advanced Settings tab - if the last item, "Restart automatically...", is checkmarked, uncheck it.

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