@moderators, please move to an appropriate section of the forum. The OP is trying to deploy a 32 bit debian voidpup to a CD and was unsuccessful using brasero cd burning software from a manjaro distribution.
Tip to notbob. New posts will always be written to whatever section of the forum your web-browser currently has open.
Sorry notbob. I haven't burned a CD in over a decade. Likely problem is that brasero doesn't deploy the contents of a Puppy ISO properly, or having done so doesn't write the bootloader correctly.
But there are two other possibilities: Your computer was manufactured with as little as 128 Mbs of RAM. https://www.productindetail.com/pn/compaq-evo-n600c but can be upgraded to 1 Gb. https://www.memorystock.com/CompaqEvoN600c.html How much do you have? On bootup a Puppy will copy its entire operating system into RAM. You may not have enough. Take it from someone 'all thumbs': replacing RAM isn't all that difficult.
The above link also indicates that your CPU is an Intel Mobile Pentium III-M. IIRC, in order to boot Pentium III-Ms requires that the bootloader include the command 'forcepae'. Not easy to obtain when booting from a CD. I think (please confirm) the evo-n600c has two USB ports. If so, don't be concerned if you need them for other activities. Since Puppy will copy its entire operating system into RAM on boot up, when completed you can unplug the 'boot-usb', freeing the port for other uses.