How can I get my fixed CD drive? Device Manager says "Driver may be corrupted or missing" B

How can I get my fixed CD drive? Device Manager says 'driver may be corrupted or missing.

But when I click on update driver it says "your driver is up to date" and refuses to fix it.

Hello:

I found this link where a person fixed a similar problem with editing the registry.

Make sure that you back up all personal files you do not lose to a portable hard drive and create a restore point by using System Restore utility first, because editing the registry might cause some problems with your PC, also do not start and you have to reinstall the operating system.

http://www.pchell.com/hardware/cd_drive_error_code_39.shtml

Paul

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