Felix,
Welcome to ifixit. First off I believe this is caused by a background program that is waking your computer when it decides it needs to update, scan or requires more memory. I found this on my pc was caused by a virus program that was scheduled to run and did not support hibernation. Now I leave it on during the day and off at night until I can afford to make my boot disk a solid state drive! Also although it is convenient to close the cover to put your laptop into hibernation you should shut down and re-boot periodically anyway. During the day hibernation is the way to go if you use the computer daily then shut it off at night and let it charge fully. When you start it in the morning it takes a little to boot but you will experience less of the situation you described. I posted this in the answers although I really didn't fully answer your question but thought this solution might help you.
Felix,
Welcome to ifixit. First off I believe this is caused by a background program that is waking your computer when it decides it needs to update, scan or requires more memory. I found this on my pc was caused by a virus program that was scheduled to run and did not support hibernation. Now I leave it on during the day and off at night until I can afford to make my boot disk a solid state drive! Also although it is convenient to close the cover to put your laptop into hibernation you should shut down and re-boot periodically anyway. During the day hibernation is the way to go if you use the computer daily then shut it off at night and let it charge fully. When you start it in the morning it takes a little to boot but you will experience less of the situation you described. I posted this in the answers although I really didn't fully answer your question but thought this solution might help you.
Felix,
Welcome to ifixit. First off I believe this is caused by a background program that is waking your computer when it decides it needs to update, scan or requires more memory. I found this on my pc was caused by a virus program that was scheduled to run and did not support hibernation. Now I leave it on during the day and off at night until I can afford to make my boot disk a solid state drive! Also although it is convenient to close the cover to put your laptop into hibernation you should shut down and re-boot periodically anyway. During the day hibernation is the way to go if you use the computer daily then shut it off at night and let it charge fully. When you start it in the morning it takes a little to boot but you will experience less of the situation you described. I posted this in the answers although I really didn't fully answer your question but thought this solution might help you.