1. The System Fails to Post (Black Screen) After Changing Settings
For users running virtual machines (VMware, VirtualBox) or Docker:
The Samsung B75S1 is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) m-ATX motherboard often found in mid-2010s Samsung desktop computers. Understanding its core specifications is the first step in working with its BIOS:
Samsung OEM motherboards found in pre-built desktop systems (like the Samsung Magic Station series) often require proprietary software.
Ensuring the board properly recognizes "Ivy Bridge" (3rd Gen) CPUs if it originally shipped with a 2nd Gen chip.
Avoid third-party driver aggregate websites, as downloading a corrupted .ROM or .BIN file can brick the board.
As an OEM-style board, many "Advanced" settings (like PCIe link speed or deep CPU tweaks) are often hidden.
To understand what the BIOS manages, it helps to look at the underlying architecture of the Samsung B75s1 motherboard: Intel B75 Express Chipset CPU Socket: LGA 1155