To interrupt normal startup, press Enter repeatedly to repeat

If I am away from my s440 Think pad that happening in mode 'sleep', when I return to him, the message "to interrupt the boot normal close type" appears, then disappears and then returns and continues this indefinitely. The only way out is to force a stop down and re boot every time. Can anyone help?

BIOS is updated. Tried to reinstall the driver for power management and it worked. Thank you

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