Yoga 13 - sleep / shutdown issue

I just got my yoga and I love it. But whenever i put it in sleep mode or shut it down 
it does not wake up, I have to hold the power button down until it is competley powered off. Does anyone know how to make it wake up because I know shutting it down by the power button is not good for the hard drive, please help??
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