Tablet keeps locking up when in sleep / stand by mode - General Questions and Answers

I have CROMi-x installed on my Asus Transformer TF700t and it has locked up 4 or 5 times within the last day while in stand by or sleep mode.
It has just started doing it recently and I have not installed any new programs except 1 that was installed several days before the problem came up but some programs have been updated less then 24 hours before the problem started happening. One possible culprit program might be 1Weather:Widget Forecast Radar but it was installed for weeks without the lock up problem popping up I also thought it was a program from my local TV Station's Weather app that was causing it because a few times the tablet would lock up when I tried to launch the app and then reboot abruptly causing the battery run time to reset to 0 so it must have been more then just a minor abrupt reboot. At first the lock up problem only happened if the tablet was in stand by mode over night and once while it was charging in stand by mode over night.
It's annoying when it locks up and I have to hold the power button down untill it reboots and then wait the extended period of time to wait for it to recover, I assume when you have to do a forced reboot from it being locked up it does a similar thing like CHKDSK on a PC where it makes sure all the system files are ok and fixes any that got corrupted?
Kernel CROMi-xersion 3.1.10-10.6.1.14.10-that8-oc+
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Sat feb 15 22:28:26 CET 2014
Build number
TF700 CROMi-Xenogenesis 5.4-10.6.1.27.5 US DEODEX

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