DVD driver won't start

The DVD won't work. The device manager shows that the driver won't start. updating driver confirms the latest driver is installed.
A possibly related problem is an unknown device that can not find a driver.
I have changed DVD players and the exact same problem occurs, the driver for that device is loaded, but it won't start.

Have you tried the Microsoft Fix found here at HP?
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erico
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