Safe Mode on the motherboard ensures system stability during troubleshooting.
Safe Mode on the motherboard ensures system stability during troubleshooting.
You might be able to adjust the settings without opening the case by using keyboard shortcuts or built-in BIOS options. Check the manual for specific instructions on accessing BIOS settings or saving custom values. If you're unsure, contacting ASUS support could provide clearer guidance.
I wouldn't recommend it. Overclocking motherboards usually don't include a physical Safe Mode button. They often reset CMOS jumper settings and some systems automatically enter Safe Mode after repeated boot loops from failed overclocks. If you're okay voiding your warranty, you could connect wires directly to the button pins and route them through a momentary switch. If the button's contacts are visible, simply twist the wires around them and connect to another switch. While a dedicated macro key for that button isn't feasible, modifying your keyboard to include one would be possible.
There isn’t a standard method available. You’d need to handle the task yourself with some electrical repairs. Appreciate the assistance!