Helix shuts down while in sleep mode

Using windows 8.  Every time I shut the lid of my computer it goes into sleep mode. This is good, but after a while in sleep mode it either shuts down or does something that causes it to close all programs and require rebooting. How do i stop this from happening and just let it go in sleep mode forever?

It's intel's IRST function。When you press sleep, after some time(you can change the value in bios),it will save the data in memory into a special ssd partition to save power。
How to:
Restart the helix, when the lenovo trademark appeared,you touch the text under the "lenovo", enter the bios.
select config,power,you will see “intel rapid start tech.”,see the description on the right side. When you understand the tech you can change the value now.
you can disable the IRST,then when you press sleep in windows by close the lib or touch the power on the charm,it will sleep until the battery out of power. you can change the time just as 8 hours, so you will not power the helix from bios start  after a night .
maybe my english is poor ,just remember :bios->config->power->intel rapid start technology->disable.
哎,没文化害死人啊。

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