MSI Motherboard B75MA-P45 (Cold Boot up)

I am having a problem with booting up first thing in the morning. When I power-up my computer will start to and then shut down. If I reset or manually hit the power button after that it will work fine for the rest of the day. The problem occurs only when the computer has been shut down for five hours or more. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening? My motherboard is a B75MA-P45.

Quote from: xmad on 27-March-13, 00:39:43
Make sure this is your board: http://www.msi.com/product/mb/B75MA-P45.html#/?div=BIOS
IF so, >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
Use option 1 of the tool and point it at the compressed archive I attached then at your fat 32 formatted usb stick.
Then boot to the usb stick and proceed with flash.
If no help, let us know more info.
>>Posting Guide<<
I want to thank you for all the help. As of now this has seemed to do the trick. Turned on computer this morning without a problem.

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