CD/DVD DRIVE NO LONGER SEEN ON LAPTOP

Have a HP dc4223cl with a Mat**bleep**a uj840d. As of today, drive no longer seen by system. Device manager states driver is O.K. but device is not attached? Best way to find drive and re-install?? Thanks

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