No sleeping for fan and hd  on imac

After installing icloud (coincedence??),  the sleeping mode of my imac does not work appropriate, because there is no full sleepimg mode, the harddisk (and the fan) keep on working. The display insted does fall into sleeping mode. I checked the energy-saver, the buttons are right.
I also tried to put my imac in sleeping mode without cabels and other devices and with all programs forced to stop.
I also have tried to run the safe mode a few times, the pram reset and the smc reset. Nothing helps so far.

What I assume you did here was you cloned your internal SSD to a external HD using software.
Now it's likely booting off the external HD, the fans might even be racing perhaps?
Hold the option key down while rebooting, and select the internal SSD as your boot drive, then go to System Preferences > Startup drive and select the SSD drive to boot from.
That will take care of that.
Now your external clone on the HD is just that, a clone of your SSD.
If your "HD" is another partition (space) on your SSD that's basically the same thing.
If you had personal files on the "Hd" they are now gone, overwritten by the cloning process.
Hope you have backups.

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