Equium A200 - CD/DVD drive is not detected

I can't open any CD/DVD disc. The drive is not detected.
When checked in the management system, he demonstrated, the drivers are missing or corrupted.

How do I download the drivers? Or is there another solution?
My model number is PSAF5E
Serial number is YT144538Q
And the CD/DVD device is POLE * DVD / RAM UJ-850 s ATA device

Hello!

T, you can download or reinstall the CD/DVD driver because it s a part of the OS (operating system).

It would be interesting if the BIOS can detect the drive. Please check this box.

It would also be interesting if you have an error as the #19 error message. This is known and a search around the forum.

Good bye

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