error code 39 drivers damaged or missing

I have an older zv5000 HP Pavillion with the 224th CD Teac DW - a/DVD RW disk in it.  After doing a full format of the system and restore by using the original cd system has worked well for about a week.  Then I tried to get the drive to install software and it wouldn't read the disc.  I checked the Device Manager and found the yellow «!»  So, I uninstalled the drive and restarted the computer.  'Found' the material 'nine', he says an error has occurred and the hardware may not work correctly.

I tried to use an external CD/DVD-RW drive, but got the same message that an error has occurred and it might not work etc.  An another Manager check for device and saw yellow "!" on the TWO CD/DVD units. Uninstalled both, but I got the same error on start up.

It seems that something corrupt or deleted ALL drivers for CD/DVD ROM.

I tried to find the drivers for the drive Teac DW 224th - has on Microsoft Download site, but unless I'm blind, or just don't know what I'm looking for, I can't find them.  Are there reliable download sites where I can download these drivers without having to worry about viruses etc?

Any suggestion would be accepted with gratitude.

Jerry

Jerry

http://h20000.www2.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/ProductList.jsp?locale=en_US&TaskID=135&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=376999

Hope this helps, Gerry Cornell

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