Disconnected by mistake the internal DVD

As I unplugged my flash drive, I clicked on remove device safely and quickly selected instead of the DVD player.  I never thought there would be this choice, simply so clicked TOO QUICKLY.

Checked the Device Manager and there is no listed DVD player.  How can I get it reinstalled?  It is a purchased refurbished laptop from DELL and we have no install disc or manual.


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