Problem turn off my computer. Must press the button twice

I have a HP DC7800 computer and, after a full system rebuild some time ago, I noticed that I have to go through the process of 'disable' (via the Start button) twice before the will of computing power.  I'm sure that the computer has not always behaved this way so I think something is configured incorrectly.  Maybe a bad driver has been selected or a setting is not set correctly.  Otherwise, the computer works normally.  Can anyone offer ideas?

I discovered the cause and thought I'd post a response so that someone else who has this problem could benefit.
I had to rebuild this computer over the weekend and noticed that the above problem arise until I loaded Copernic Desktop Search (home).  I have now deleted and the computer has been restored to normal behavior.
I am sure that the presence of Copernic does not introduce any other problems and can be useful to put up with the problem discussed earlier.

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