BIOS Update and Overheating Issue

A big Hello to all my fellow HP Users and a very Good Day to all of you
I have an HP G61-455EE Notebook PC running a Windows 7 ( 64 bit ) OS with an overheating issue - the underside of the laptop runs really hot after a while of usage and the system goes into "Hibernation" with a displayed message due to overheating.
Pursuant to my research on this subject, I have come across advice to clean the fan ducts ( which I did ) and to update my BIOS, and that is where the problem lies.
My BIOS current information : HP F.23, 12/21/2010 and the HP Driver Download lists a new update F.23 ; Released: 2011-01-14. Upon download and subsequent installation with the "insydeflash" program that pops up during BIOS instalation, the current and the new version are shown to be the same and despite procedding with the installation, it still shows the same old version.
I would love all your help and advise on this, as to what I should or should I just go ahead and replace the fan ( Is that even adviseable ? )
Looking forward to your help
Cheers !

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