Windows Shutdown Problem !

I have had to re-install Windows because of some issues with the first installation.
The problem I have now is that when I shutdown Windows my system does not power-off and I get the Windows message "It is now safe to turn off your computer".
Is this a Windows issue a do I need to make an adjustment in the BIOS ?
The previous install of Windows did not have this problem.
Thankyou for any help.

interesting... I wonder why your first Windows installation did not install to ACPI Computer...

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