Progression of issue of sleep hibernation

Hi I have a K52Dr series computer laptop - AMD - lots of RAM - will goes into sleep mode extended if I run a code such as

Powrprof.dll, SetSuspendState C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe 0,1,0
or set the sleep button to go in the hibernation

Let's also go to sleep quite OK - however will not sleep state progress (eg. set to 30 minutes after no activity) to Hibernate (for example set after 1 or 2 hours).
ASUS Live Update shows no new BIOS updates & Hibernate is obviously turned on. System has Service Pack 1 & updates are enabled in Windows Update. There is no BIOS settings to control this anyway.
System has more than 200 GB of free space on HARD drive & have 8 GB of RAM. So many resources.
Any ideas on a fix for this?

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Please update the display drivers to the latest version. If the available drivers is the latest version, reinstall the drivers. If the problem persists, contact ASUS support for assistance.

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