DVD - rom disappeared after stand-by

After returning from stand-by position my DVD player is not being recognized .
Motherboard: ms-6523 v 2.1
processor: 850 pro2
Is this a bios-setting problem ?

I won!! TSL632H_TO??.exe - it's just SFX-archive that can be unpacked by WinRAR (for example). And then we got SFDNWIN.exe program and firmware dump file (*.bin) separately, which can be used to upload firmware without any checks (compatible/non compatible).
*WARNING!!! NO ANY WARRANTIES!!!*

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