ITune killed my drive CD/DVD! iTunes a supprimé mon lecteur de CD/DVD!

iTunes incompatible with my PC.
iTunes killed my drive CD / DVD.
What is the corrective which allows to put back my drive (CD/DVD) of my PC in functioning?
iTunes incompatible avec mon PC.
iTunes a supprimé mon lecteur CD/DVD.
Quel est le correctif qui permet de remettre le lecteur CD/DVD de mon PC en fonctionnement?
Cordialement, cordialy,
Yannick FRANCOIS

a good solution:
http://forum.packardbell.com/fr/viewtopic.php?t=47277
La solution qui a sauvé mon PC:
http://forum.packardbell.com/fr/viewtopic.php?t=47277
Je respire à nouveau car mon PC re-fonctionne mais je ne suis toujours pas content de APPLE ou je n'ai trouvé aucun correctif pour ce problème.
Voila l'utilisation et la procédure super pratique du chargement de musique sur mon iPod de 30Giga:
1) J'installe iTunes et je charge les musiques sur mon iPod.
2) Je redémarre mon PC et le lecteur CD/DVD n'existe plus.
3) Je désinstalle iTunes.
4) Je désinstalle le lecteur CD/DVD, je supprime les 2 clés de registre incriminé.
5) Je redémmarre mon PC et je peux à nouveau utiliser mon lecteur.
6) La prochaine fois que je veux mettre de la musique sur mon iPod, je recommence la procédure à partir de 1)
J'espère que APPLE va trouver une solution.
Cordialement,
Yannick FRANCOIS.

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