Cd/dvd drive in T42

cd/dvd drive i  T42 will not read or write cds or dvds.  Will eject.  Could this be related to the abscence of any dla support?  Any suggestions appreciated,  
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Well, cleaned laser, at least I think what I cleaned was the laser.  No go.  So I bought new CD/DVD drive.  Works fine.  Thanks for all your help!

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