CD/DVD driver removed from the registry in XP Pro with Service Pack 3

I think that my CD/DVD driver has been removed in the registry in XP Pro with SP3. It does not appear in the system, or Device Manager. I tried solutions provided Microsoft Fix - it and have had no success. Does anyone have a solution to this problem? If nothing else, what is and how can I attempt a remote restore? The CD/DVD drive has no access to the system path, so I can't use my recovery disk. Thank you!!

You have posted a question of Windows XP to a group of win7?

Assuming that it is a desktop computer turn off / shut off the current, open your case and verify / reconnect the cables to the cd

And at the end of the day, maybe your cd/dvd has not, I suppose that any other err devices listed in Device Manager?

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