Pavillion g7 goes into reboot hibernation mode

I have a wm Pavillion G7-1329 old 2 years with Windows 7. I use Windows antivirus and firewall for spyware with Malwarebytes. I've noticed recently, when I download or update anything, instead of restart as before, he hangs up and after about 5 minutes, he goes into hibernation and will not come out of it.

I have to make a strong power off.

I made a couple of restore points, but this does not solve the problem.

I use a fan to avoid overheating, although he still hot enough.

Is there anything else I can do to fix this?

Thank you

Jan

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