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    Help! Boot up freezes with SN45G

    Just got a new Shuttle SN45G. After putting it all together, the boot-up froze when trying to detect IDE devices. It also froze when i pressed DEL to try to get to setup.

    By unplugging various components, i've narrowed it down to the Pioneer 105 DVD-R/RW (when it is disconnected, all is ok)

    I'm going to try putting in a Pioneer 120 DVD-ROM next, to make sure it is the DVD-R/RW at fault (although it worked fine in my full tower PC a few hours ago!)

    Is the power supply powerful enough for a dvd writer?

    Spec:
    AMD Athlon XP 2500+ (reported correctly on boot up)
    1Gb (2x512) TwinMOS DDR PC3200 (reported correctly - also says 'Memeory Frequency 400MHz' - is this ok, or should i try and get this reduced to 333MHz in bios?)
    120Gb Maxtor HD
    32Mb GeForce 2 GTS AGP
    MS Office USB Keyboard
    P/S 2 scroll mouse

    anything else you need to know?

    TIA

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    • Butuz's system
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    Sounds like youve got the master/slave jumper on the DVDrw set wrong. If it is set to MAster with Slave - and youve got no slave you get the hanging your getting. Set it to master without slave and it should be ok.

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    It was on Master, tried it on Slave and cable select with no joy.

    Also tried a DVD-ROM with the same effect, so it can't be the writer

    gonna try changing the memory around, then changing graphics cards...

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    sounds daft but try a different set of cables
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    yep, does sound daft .... but it works!

    thankyou

    strange that the supplied cable wasn't working properly, or is the supplied one just a standard 40 pin cable? (using an 80 pin cable now)

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    glad to be of service, exactly the same thing happened to me with my pioneer 106
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    This kind of happened to mw - could not get cdwriter to be recognised on boot - played around with settings to no avail - finally discovered I had the cable trapped between the disc rack and the chassis - released and all eas fine!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clockwork67
    This kind of happened to mw - could not get cdwriter to be recognised on boot - played around with settings to no avail - finally discovered I had the cable trapped between the disc rack and the chassis - released and all eas fine!!

    after i fully replaced the provided cable - it turns out that the same happened here - about 5 strands crushed

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