To Flash Bios or not???? MS-7345 PLATINUM

Hi,
 I use the MSI Live Update5.
 I am having issues with NOT RESPONDING and GHOSTING of the screen. I have a Nvidia Geforce 8600GT, DirectX11. I use Photoshop CS5, and Pinnacle Studio 15, but always get these Not responding error messages that drive me CRAZY!
I contacted Nvidia about my GPU Pc-E card, and they told me maybe I should update the Motherboard BIOS.  I opened up the liveupdate5 and did a manual update for the bios, they told me before I Flash the bios, I should turn off anti-virus, and also Disable BIOS protection before I proceed.
Would this help my problem, or create new ones?  I went into the BIOS and all I saw was "BOOT SECTOR PROTECTION", is this where they want me to disable, or is this something different?
If so, then I need to go back into BIOS and re-enable this bios protection feature?
In the Pinnacle Studio forums, they tell me it's actually the CPU and memory that makes these (photoshop/Studio) run effienciently not so much the GPU...is this correct? I thought it to be all three.  I'm not ready to upgrade the computer just yet, but I want an i7, 16GB (minimum)DDR3, new mobo to replace this MS-7345 PLATINUM, and of course a faster core speed, more memory,and newer GPU PCi-e.   
Win 7 PRO 64
8GB DDR2 PC6400
Nvidia 8600GT (latest drivers)
INTEL Quad Q6600 2.4 Ghz
Photoshop
PINNACLE STUDIO 15 (not installed until I take care of these issues with hanging)
MSI MS-7345 PLATINUM Mobo
Of course I've heard, "Do not flash the bios unless you really have to"....is this one of those times?
Thank you! 

Howdy XFM,
 Well,
Even though my geforce driver is up to date, nvidia sent me a download link (below) to maybe help with my issues of GHOSTING and NOT RESPONDING when I'm especially working with Pinnacle Studio, ........or actually anything else, either Online or Offline, it just freezes, and the round blue timer just spins and spins forever it seems.
Nvidia sent me a driver to maybe help with these issues, but they first told me to flash the bios.
I went into the BIOS and all I saw was "BOOT SECTOR PROTECTION", is this where they want me to disable before I download this file, or is this something different?
Do I actually have to flash the bios, or can I install this driver with out it?
I have a THERMALTAKE TOUGHPOWER 700W  ATX 12V 2.2 & EPS 12V Power supply unit.
I have the P-35 MSI MS-7345 PLATINUM Motherboard.
Nvidia Geforce sent me a link for a download....But told me to FIRST, to Flash my BIOS before installing this driver, that's why I inquired about flashing the bios here on this forum. "I'm sure you've heard the old expression, "If it works, don't fix it.". I am simply frustrated that the computer just locks up and screen turns white, then I have to repeatedly reboot, and reboot, and get nowhere.  I just re-installed Windows 7 again the other day, and have NOT re-installed STUDIO yet, because of possible lock ups, so I'm trying to find out as much info to combat this before i have to do the whole format,reinstall hardware and software all over again.
This is what nvidia told me,
 Quote
"I see that you are not getting any kernel error messages, it is partly good news that there could not be much damage to the hardware & you can proceed with the installation of the 296.10 driver version with clean install steps:
 Quote
"http://www.nvidia.com/object/win7-winvista-64bit-296.10-whql-driver.html "
Quote
Try this driver version & check if the issue persist. As we checked earlier the 8600 GT should support Pinnacle Studio properly & freezing with slightest workload is not normal. All this will account to an unstable hardware. The driver install will isolate this issue & we shall run a test on the graphics card depending upon the results of the driver install.
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