G5 1.8 Ghz "DVD Drive is gone" after 10.4.5 update? Help!

Hi,
i just updated yesterday to 10.4.5 and now i reallize that my DVD drive doesent work anymore? Its gone, even if i try to eject thru itunes, it's tell me that it cant find any drive?
Please help, everything was cool until now..
Running G5 1.8 Ghz-OS X.4.5
regards Kaltendan

did you try restarting?
do you have a external dvd drive? if so dissconect it and restart i had the same problem and i unpluged my external and restarted and then pluged it back in and it went back to working.

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