AG6-710 CD/DVD NOT RECOGNIZED

my computer worked good until it filled the ssd would not pass on the hard drive... At THE back of the repair to the texas Center, I have zero of the E: drive, cd/dvd... drive it turns but reads nothing and his manager system or device not... even tried the usb system recovery... but still no action... searched internet and some of these remedies nada... tried all ideas... bought new January 12, 2016

found the problem... in transit to alaska from texas cable somehow came out

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