Z77 MPOWER want boot in standard mode

hello
My computer juste crached by it self, and wen i tried to restart it again in want to boot and i  get A2 code in a black screen i cleared the cmos many times and switched to the other cmos but same think, after a half day of frustration i pushed the oc genie button and tried to start it and its boot i dont understand why it want boot in standard mode its bizard

ok i updated my signature, i hope u can help me because its my first super build Pc if i have bad experience with msi mobos i ll never buy them again, my pc is working with oc genie mode activated now and wen i deactivate the oc genie button its wont start and get in loop reboot

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