DVD Player Has Disappeared

Hi, all!
I was burning a DVD in iDVD last night, and it stuck at "2 Minutes Remaining."
It was still at that point this morning, so I force quit iDVD, and the disc drive refused to eject the DVD R that was in there. I clicked on the DVD Player icon to open it, and I got the response "Initialization Error; No valid DVD Drive found [-70012]"
So, I opened iTunes, tried to eject the disc that way, no luck. Just for the heck of it, I clicked "Burn Disc," and got "No Valid Disc Driver Found."
I then downloaded the 10.3.9 Update, but that didn't work...I guess if there's no drive, there's nothing to update.
It was working fine last night running X-Plane 8.40 beta 3, and I did successfully burn a DVD from Quicktime. The problem began when I attempted to burn a second disc.
I guess my question is, how can the entire disc driver disappear overnight, and how do I get it back?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Dean

OK, crisis averted. I restarted twice with no effect, but everything returned to normal after I did a shutdown and hard reboot.
Thanks for your attention.
Dean

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