Equium L10 needs a driver for DVD-RAM drive

It's rather embarrassing, but in recent days I've come to find that somehow, the driver for my DVD RAM (Mat****a UJ830s) is somehow corrupt or missing.
I've searched high and low over the net to find the right driver to reinstall, but I can't find a single thing.
Don't suppose anyone can help?

Do you mean the simply common driver for the Mat****a UJ830s?
Usually the windows use the common Microsoft OS driver and usually you will not find an Toshiba driver for this device.
Ok, on the page you will find an DVD-RAM but its only for the reading and writing of the DVD-RAM medias.
Caution when using DVD-RAM disks in the DVD MULTI drive Data cannot be written onto a DVD-RAM disk while the function for writing data onto Windows XP standard CD-R/RW disks is enabled.
A message appears when this function has been enabled so when using a DVD-RAM disk, heed the instruction given in this message by clearing "Enable CD recording on this drive.

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