drive CD/dvd starts less than restarting the computer with the disk in the drive

I had to replace my cd/dvd drive as part of a system of relocation. The new cd/dvd drive (actually a used unit gave me my IT dept at work) works very well except for the following glitch. If I insert a cd or dvd disc in the drive with the computer on, the disc does not start, nor the drive appears in the drives available in windows Explorer. But if insert the disc in the drive and then restart the computer, then the computer recognizes the drive and it shows up in available drives in windows Explorer. I ran troubleshooting and fixit, and they indicate that there is nothing wrong with the drive. On the Control Panel, Device Manager recognize my ATA driver and says it works correctly, and windows says my software is up to date ideas? Thank you.

You have a defective/sec connection, when the system is started normally the drive is not detected, when you put a cd in and then restart, the initial process of bios then detects the drive, is available when win starts finally

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