Why my computer constantly goes into hibernation?

Hi all ~

Recently, I noticed that my computer goes into hibernation by itself when not used for a period of time. I confirmed that my power settings dictate this behavior so that plugged in or on battery power.
Instances that I noticed this, mainly, in mode "sleep" overnight and although slow, act as a "wireless card" for my personal router.
When this happens, it is not hot or lack of power, he is simply there. I can't find a scheduled task so it hibernates, or an action to be left in standby mode or has been inactive for a while.
I am really confused and would like if someone could provide an answer, or make me on the right track at least!
Please help, because it becomes very annoying.
Thank you
-Crip.
Summary and things to know:
My computer into hibernation by itself, is not a scheduled task so it hibernates, it is not any form of action in my settings to be able to dictate the hibernation, it hibernates generally with more than 90% of battery remaining power and is never hot when it enters this mode.
My computer is a portable set of bridge NOT running Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium OS.

Hello Richter,

We are here to help.

For hibernation make unavailable, follow these steps:

  1. Click Startand type cmd in the box start the search .
  2. In the search results list, right-click guest, and then click run as administrator.
  3. When you are prompted by user account control, click continue.
  4. At the command prompt, type "powercfg.exe /Hibernate", and then press ENTER.
  5. Type exit and press ENTER to close the command prompt window.

Let us know how it goes.

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