Shutting down Issue + Window 2000

Hi all
I just got my system together
everything work fine, load windows 2000 on it without a problem.
But when it comes to shut down,
my monitor is turn off, everything is black except for my hd led (always on - not blinking or off), the comp seem still running
when i press power button to turn off -> nothing happen
if i press reset it seems reset but nothing on the screen (monitor still off)
my system detail
AMD 1.9g XP+
MSI KT3 Ultra
Asus V7100 MX 654mb
Scsi card Adaptec 2490
sony cdrw
2 netword card (SMC EZ 10/100 and macronix MX98715)
live sound card
eveything install fine -> no resource conflict checked
can someone suggest a good solution please thank

Sometime i can shut down
sometime it just restart the comp or the above problem occurs

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