Driver for DVD rom drive for dv6308nr

Does anyone know where to find the driver for an HP laptop dv6308nr cd/dvd rom drive?  I looked it up on the site and it isn't listed under the available drivers.  Maybe I am missing it????

Hi,
which Notebook do you own and which system is used?
Normally you don't need an extra DVD driver except DVD RAM is used!
Is there occured any failure with the DVD? Why can't you use it anymore?
Please write down some further informations!
Bye TOK

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