Optical Drive not recognized by Windows 7

I have a Satellite A305-S6857 that I upgraded to Windows 7 and the BIOS shows that I have an optical drive but Windows doesn't. I've tried deleting filters in regedit, didn't work. I unchecked "hide empty drives" in the view options. I don't what to do. Please help.

I had the same issue before. Was able to fix it by loading the BIOS default setting. You can also try to uninstall it on Device Manager.

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