That screen has been custom programmed into the bios .
Using the tools here you can reset the screen back to the default.
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-015474.htmWho ever did the customising was sloppy hence the gap
here is info from that page
Restoring original BIOS settings
Once you have customized BIOS settings with ITK, those settings are considered to be the factory defaults. To change all customized BIOS settings back to the 'real' original settings:
Create a bootable USB thumb drive or floppy disk and copy the file ITOOLKIT.EXE to it (from \program files\intel\intel integrator toolkit folder).
With the bootable device inserted on the system, boot up the PC to the command prompt.
At the command prompt from A:\, type itoolkit remove and press Enter.
So with that tool you can customise that screen to say or display anything