Yoga 2 Pro - Wake From Sleep Issue

Hey Guys,
Just recently purchased a Y2P (i7 256gb) less than a week ago. The issue i am currently experiencing is when i wake the laptop from sleep, usually at least 15 mins of sleep, the laptop will come up but then the system is considerably laggy/slow & then becomes completely unresponsive so much to the point that it seems as if it freezes. I am not able to move the mouse (trackpad & usb mouse) & the keyboard buttons do not work/register anymore. Pressing the power button does not put the laptop back to sleep but i can still see everything on the screen from where i left off before closing the lid & the laptop goes into sleep mode. Only way i can recover from this issue is to do a hard reset by holding the power button until the machine powers off & then to boot it back up.
Also, i have updated the BIOS & did all the windows updates from a clean install of Windows 8.1 (different from a factory reset) in order to avoid the Superfish vulnerability. All the drivers have been installed as well (confirmed by the Device Manager).
Any other people experiencing the same problem & have any potential fix for this issue? Any help on this matter would be much appreciated.
Solved!
Go to Solution.

You can try this -
Go to Control Panel >> Power Options >> Change Plan Settings (For active plan)
Click on Change Advanced Power settings
Under Sleep option, Change the Hybrid Sleep option (to the opposite of whatever is set right now for both On Battery and Plugged In)
Also, not sure if fastboot is enabled on your laptop but you can try disabling it. Google "Disable fastboot in win 8.1" and you will get the results.
Let me know if any of those helped you.
Current System - Lenovo Y510P, GT755M SLI, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD + 24GB SSD
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