my DVD drive is no longer recognized by the computer I have windows 7 and the driver is outdated update impossible MASHITA DVD-RAM UJ890AS

my computer don't UN ASUS X72J running windows 7. Why no reason apparent and suddenly my DVD drive has disappeared? Impossible to find a driver and do an update with MASHITA DVD-RAM UJ890AS update what do I do?

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