Cd dvd device

I owe a a1305-26872. I cannot use the cd/dvd device at all. the d: unit does not appear anywhere, nor in the computer icon or in the system specifcations. what can i do? 

I guess we'll assume those links provide "clean" install images.
Do you still have the original Win 7 installed on your machine?  If so there's a utility there (Rescue and Recovery) that can be used to burn your own Lenovo factory recovery media set.  That's how they get away with not shipping media with the machine.
Are you trying to move from 32 to 64 bits?  That's a different deal.  Maybe find a friend with a MS install DVD?
Z.
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