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Ensure this is set to AHCI . If it is set to IDE, your modern SSDs will perform at a fraction of their intended speed and Windows may fail to deploy optimization commands like TRIM.

If you extracted a raw .rom or .bin file and an flashing utility (like AMI Aptio AFUDOS): Create a bootable Rufus USB drive formatted to FreeDOS. Samsung B75s1 Bios

Select this if you are using an older MBR partitioned hard drive or running legacy operating systems like Windows 7. 3. Memory Profile (XMP) Ensure this is set to AHCI

The Samsung B75S1 is an OEM motherboard typically found in pre-built Samsung desktop systems from the Ivy Bridge era (approx. 2012–2014). Due to its OEM nature, the BIOS is notoriously restrictive, lacking the enthusiast features found in consumer-grade retail boards. Overview of the Samsung B75S1 BIOS Architecture Select this if you are using an older

Older Samsung B75S1 BIOS revisions use a strict Legacy master boot record system or an unoptimized early-stage UEFI environment. If you try to install a modern graphics card (such as an NVIDIA GTX 10-series/RTX series or AMD RX series), the motherboard may hang on the Samsung splash screen. A BIOS update fixes the UEFI GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) initialization routines, allowing modern GPUs to boot. Storage and Security Patches