Hi,
recently, my friend had changed her CPU, Motherboard, and RAM from a celeron system to AMD Athlon xp 2500+. After the upgrade, she wasn't able to use her LiteOn CD Burner to burn her CDs (reading CDs was fine, but not able to write). During the burning process, the progress bar stuck at 2%, then it stops (during this time, the burner seems to be running, then stop, then run, then stop, and so on).
The following is her computer specs:
Athlon Xp 2500+
Twinmos 3200 265mb ram
Abit NF7-M mobo (using onboard GPU and SPU)
Maxtor 30gb HDD
52x CD-rom
40x16x40 Liteon CD-burner
Floppy Drive
56k PCI modem
generic Powersupply (max output is 300watt)
Other devices:
15 inch Monitor (connected to the power supply)
A4tech Optical Mouse (using ps2 port)
Keyboard (using ps2 port)
Canon Bubble Jet printer (using usb port)
Software:
Microsoft windows XP sp2
Nero Burning ROM version 5 (not sure about the build version. it comes with the cd).
I was guessing that the problem occurs because of the PSU was not powerful enough to support. Any other opinions/suggestions/solutions? Thank you very much
Btw, she did a clean install of Windows XP.
recently, my friend had changed her CPU, Motherboard, and RAM from a celeron system to AMD Athlon xp 2500+. After the upgrade, she wasn't able to use her LiteOn CD Burner to burn her CDs (reading CDs was fine, but not able to write). During the burning process, the progress bar stuck at 2%, then it stops (during this time, the burner seems to be running, then stop, then run, then stop, and so on).
The following is her computer specs:
Athlon Xp 2500+
Twinmos 3200 265mb ram
Abit NF7-M mobo (using onboard GPU and SPU)
Maxtor 30gb HDD
52x CD-rom
40x16x40 Liteon CD-burner
Floppy Drive
56k PCI modem
generic Powersupply (max output is 300watt)
Other devices:
15 inch Monitor (connected to the power supply)
A4tech Optical Mouse (using ps2 port)
Keyboard (using ps2 port)
Canon Bubble Jet printer (using usb port)
Software:
Microsoft windows XP sp2
Nero Burning ROM version 5 (not sure about the build version. it comes with the cd).
I was guessing that the problem occurs because of the PSU was not powerful enough to support. Any other opinions/suggestions/solutions? Thank you very much
Btw, she did a clean install of Windows XP.