Connecting power source while sleep causes issue

My macbook pro often lags when I connect or disconnect the power source while the lid is closed (sleeping).
In other words, when I oppen it after a sleep, the screen stays black but I can hear the fans turn and see the little activity light in front.
Is it normal, and if not, how can it be solved ?
Thanks.

Hi,
After cleaning coolers my problem is still same. But when I disabled Lenovo / ThinkPad PM driver I think my problem is gone... I had random sleep problems or hibernation without reasons and temperatures are ok..
Clean install of windows didn't help, updated drivers of any kind didn't help....
First I assumed that is hardware problem but after driver update T400 started to goes into sleep mode when dvd is inside and I open lid goes into system and suddenly when there is notification near clock about founded new hardware in this case DVD he goes into sleep mode again...
once agian disabled tpm driver I think fixed this problem... Now I m confused laptop worked half or year without any changes and suddenly this problem comes out of nothing...
Is this problem of any kind of hardware or just some problem with lenovo drivers?
thanx

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    USB Device: Hub
    USB Device: BRCM20702 Hub
    USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller
    USB Device: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
    USB Device: IR Receiver
    USB Device: Hub
    USB Device: FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)
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    Hey there Ketan,
    In order to help you troubleshoot the cause of this Kernel Panic, I would recommend you use the troubleshooting in the following article:
    OS X Yosemite: If your Mac restarts and a message appears
    If your Mac restarts unexpectedly, an error known as a kernel panic occurred. After the restart, you’ll see a message that your computer restarted because of a problem. 
    The most likely cause is faulty software. A kernel panic can also be caused by damaged or incompatible hardware, including external devices attached to your Mac. 
    Important:    To print these instructions, click the Share button  in the Help window, then choose Print. 
    If the kernel panic is caused by a known problem, the faulty software is identified. To make sure that this software doesn’t continue to cause kernel panics, move it to the Trash. 
    If the faulty software is not identified and your Mac continues to experience kernel panics, try the following:
    Restart your Mac in safe mode. If it successfully starts up in safe mode, choose Apple menu > App Store, click Updates, then install any available updates. 
    Uninstall any plug-ins or other enhancement software from manufacturers other than Apple. If you recently updated OS X or an app, plug-ins and other software that worked in the past may no longer be compatible. Read the manufacturer’s documentation (including Read Me notes) to be sure the software is compatible with your version of OS X. 
    Disconnect all USB and FireWire devices, except for the Apple keyboard and mouse. Remove hardware upgrades from other manufacturers, such as random–access memory (RAM) and Peripheral Component Interconnect cards. Then try restarting your Mac. 
    If this resolves the issue, reconnect one device at a time, restarting your Mac after reconnecting each one, until you determine which device is causing the problem. 
    Reset parameter random-access memory (PRAM). 
    Use Apple Diagnostics or Apple Hardware Test. These apps can tell you if hardware you installed, such as additional memory, is incompatible, improperly installed, or defective. 
    If the steps above don’t help, try reinstalling OS X. 
    Note:    If you moved or renamed an OS X system file or folder, you must reinstall OS X. It won’t work to just replace or rename the specific item.
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    All the very best,
    Sterling

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