Satellite L750D - update BIOS causing the CD Player problems

I have a L750D-1GC Satellite running Windows 7. Recently I updated the BIOS to 1.60 04/05/12 THIS worm 1.40

I noticed that since that more that I have problems my CD player in what I can read CD/DVD but does not burn. Using burning software, it appears the combustion happens (rotation of the disk and green light), but at the end it breaks down. I have tried several Microsoft Fixit program but the problem persists, help?

I put t think that the BIOS update would impact on the functionality of CD/DVD drive.
Usually, the firmware of the CD/DVD drive contains information about the compatible media and I put t that any link between this question and the previous update of the BIOS.

For me is looks like the laser lens is dirty or the lens may not be properly calibrated to read/write from the disk
Try to clean the laser lens with cotton wool trick and liquid alcohol in many cases this would set similar question and the player couldn't handle the media properly.

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