2 13 yoga shutdown problem (windows 10)

Dears...

After that I have improved my Yoga 2 13-10 windows, it does not stop, the screen goes black but the keyboard backlight stays on and the only way to respond is to press the button for a few seconds (force shutdown)

everyone faced the same problem... ?

Any help... Thanks in advance...

This solved my problem

https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=bDWtGC5VbEM

the stop is now OK after setting power options

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