HP Pavilion x2 won't sleep correctly

Hi all,
First off, thanks for any assistance you can provide.   
When I close my lid, I see the screen turn off.  (For instance, if I close the lid 85%  of the way, I can see the screen go off).  However, if I leave my x2 closed overnight, the next morning the battery will have died.  
Checking advanced power settings, I can see that I have the options for "Push power button = sleep" and "close lid = sleep".  However, it just seems like the computer isn't sleeping correctly.  For instance, other laptops when they sleep boot up nearly instantly, and can stay asleep for days on end.
Any ideas? 

Hey @gxe1134 ,
Welcome to the HP forums.
I understand you're experiencing issues with sleep mode on your Pavilion x2 notebook.
Is this a new issue or has it done this from day 1? If it's a new issue and was working correctly before it could be a change to a system setting or possibly a Windows or driver update. The easiest solution to that would be a system restore to before the issue started. To perform a system restore follow these steps:
Turn off the notebook.
Turn on the notebook and immediately start tapping F11.
Select your language when prompted.
Select Troubleshoot.
Select Advanced.
Select System Restore.
Follow the steps to select a date before this problem started.
Note that you can scan for affected programs which will tell you exactly which software will be affected. It is also important to note that a system restore does not affect your personal files, and only uninstalls Windows updates, driver updates, and recently installed software that was done after the selected date.
If this issue has been present since day one, or you have never used sleep to be sure you may want to try a system refresh. A refresh is similar to a restore in the sense that it will not delete your personal files, but it will return the system to it's original factory settings, essentially reinstalling Windows but keeping your user account intact.
Let me know if that helps.
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Please click "Accept as Solution" if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
The Great Deku Tree
I work on behalf of HP.

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