Macbook Pro 15"- Won't wake up

Macbook Pro 15" 2.6 GHz, Intel Core i7 won't wake up after put to sleep. Screen shows the sign up with a Plus sign below it but it won't let me click either in the sign up dialog screen or the Plus sign. I must shut it down and restart. Anybody with same problem?

Hi alberto.hauffen,
If you are having issues with a MacBook Pro that isn't waking from sleep properly, you may find the troubleshooting steps outlined in the following article helpful:
OS X: When your Mac doesn't sleep or wake
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5357
Regards,
- Brenden

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