My Macbook won't recognize the disk drive after upgrading to Lion

my macbook read CD's until I upgraded to Lion. The CD drive doesn't even show up as an available drive in the disk utility. What do I need to do to remedy this?

Zap the PRAM and Reset the SMC; then, try again. BTW, does the optical drive show up in Apple menu item->About this Mac->More info?

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