G580 Wake up problem after sleep

My laptop doesn't wake up after put to sleep.
The LED lights do not turn off or blinks, it stays on so I guess it is not going to sleep.
I tried Hybernate and Hybrid Sleep but both didn't work
Each time I have to press the power button for 10 seconds to shutdown and start the laptop again.
Please help

I just discovered that also when I shut down the laptop, it turns off only the screen but the laptop doesn't turn off: the led lights saty on.

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