My rove does not shut down properly

Recently my HP ENVY Rove 20 Mobile AiO PC has stopped shutting down properly. I select shutdown and the computer powers off the screen and disables the keyboard and mouse, and then stops doing anything. The power button remains illuminated, and I can hear/feel the fan working. I went into setting and turned off the fast restart option, but this has not had any effect on the problem. I did a command prompt also to no avail.
Please help me out here, this is very frustrating I received this machine as a Christmas present so its only a month old.

SOLUTION  :
Open the BIOS (at the starting press f10).
f9 to restor default
Then save and exit (press f10 again)
Restart the computer.
Do this again and set it back to "Enable" that wil help the computer to not over heat.
And now your ROVE will start and sleep correctly.

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