A505 doesnt start from sleep mode

My laptop sometimes doesnt start from sleep mode. Everything is flashing but display is black. after reset with power button starting ok.
Do you have some idea?
Thanks
A505-S6033, Windows 7

I have some problem, but sometime my A505-S6035 when restore from sleep mode LED indicators haven't highlight and brightness of screen is not control by anyway. Can anybody help?
A505-S6035, Windows 7 Professional

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