X230 shuts down when return from sleep mode

Hi, 
a week ago I am facing with a problem - I am entering the laptop in sleep mode, just closing the screen, and when I open the screen (expecting that the laptop should wake up) it starts usual OS boot from scratch, not hibernate.
How to troubleshoot?
win7 x64
 As I remember about 2 weeks ago I installed new VMWare player, latest power manager drivers.

Hi Barabas,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
I’m sorry to hear that your Lenovo ThinkPad X230 is restarting while you try to wake it up from sleep.
Go to control panel -> Power options -> Click on choose what closing the lid does (on the left side of the window) -> Select sleep -> OK.
If the above settings are as recommended, update your BIOS and Intel Management Engine firmware to the latest versions from Lenovo Support page. Enter your MTM number in the “Quick Path” and download the drivers.
Try reseating your memory. Try running the system with only one memory if you have multiple RAM in your system.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Mithun.
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