NO RESPONSE TO REPEATED, NORMAL SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE: HAVE TO SWITH IT.

FOR TWO DAYS NOW, AT THE END OF THE DAY, MY PC NOT STOP WHEN REPEATEDLY USING THE NORMAL PROCEDURE. I HAVE TO THROW THE SWITCH ON MY TOWER TO THE TAP.
LATER COMMISSIONING IS NORMAL.

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