Burner DVD LG Electronics GE24LU20 Optical Media cannot be accepted

My computer was working fine with this burner, but I had to restart my system for an installation of another program. And then my computer stopped recognizing the driver. This is the message I get "one of the USB devices has malfunctioned and cannot be accepted.
Here is my DVD writer information
Model: GE24LU20
S/N: 007HJLQ014408
ROM VERSION: OL00

Hi SamPrescott,

Follow the suggestions below for a possible solution:

Method 1: Run the fix of the article and see if it helps.

Hardware devices not detected or does not

http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/hardware_device_problems

Method 2: You can follow the steps in the article and check.

Tips for solving problems of USB devices

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/tips-for-solving-problems-with-USB-devices

Hope this information helps.

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