White Screen with ? in folder

I have a 2010 MBPro running Yosemite- when in sleep mode, I get white screen with folder blinking.  There is no screen control, no way to shut down other than holding the power button down.  I am using an external monitor with the MB cover down.  This just started a week ago.  How can I fix this?

Try disconnecting the monitor and letting the computer sleep to see what you get on the built-in screen.

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