Quote Originally Posted by scgt1 View Post
How are you going to corrupt the board bios by removing a rubber grommet? You need to shut the system down then remove power via unplugging the cord to the psu or switching off the unit in the back. Then remove your inlay piece. LOL
When the processor was with the high temps (50~55ºC idle clock stock), I updated the BIOS thinking that would solve the problem, but to no avail. Then I want to go back to the BIOS version of the original P6T Dlx (0804) through the Asus Update and could not. That was when I managed to update the program AFUDOS, and from there system did not call more.