Lenovo Slim USB Portable DVD burner doesn't work

This burner works fine on all my colleagues lenovo thinkpads but won't work on my Yoga. Very frustrating! Any suggestions

Hello,
Is the external DVD drive plugged into two USB ports on the computer?  One USB port may not provide enough current to power the drive.
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
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