Problems with cd/dvd drive in L305D

I have the L305D-S5900 Satellite. So far this problem has happened twice, and I'm getting tired of it. I got the computer about 1 month ago. When I got it, I started taking off the bloatware and such that came installed on it(all the trial programs). And loading my own programs. After a while, I tried to test out the gaming abilities and played some full screen game. So far, everything worked. I shut the comp down and the next day, turned it on only to discover the cd/dvd drive stopped working. I went through device manager to see what the problem was, and listed next to the drive is this:
Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)
I hadn't uninstalled anything relating to the drive, and it was working before I turned it off the night before. Even stranger is that when I did a search for an updated driver for the cd drive, it tells me that the driver installed is the most recent and I don't need one!
When I open My Computer, it lists the hard drive, and doesn't even show the cd/dvd drive installed. Also, I use daemon tools as well to provide virtual drives if I need them, and if I add a virtual drive to the computer, it doesn't show that either. If I put a cd or dvd into the drive, it doesnt autorun and I can't access the disk. however, I can boot from the drive if I use the toshiba recovery cd.
long story short, I had this problem the first week I got the computer, and I couldnt figure out the problem, so I did a fresh install and wiped everything out to start again. Well, yesterday the same exact problem occured and I can't figure out how to solve it.
I know I wrote a lot, but I wanted to describe the problem in-depth. Any solutions not including a fresh install would be appreciated.
thank you very much.
-Andrew

Here's one of the possible solutions for that. Type regedit on the Start Search box then click regedit on the Programs List. It will open the Registry Editor window. Look for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} then delete the UpperFilters and LowerFilters in the right pane. After that, restart your computer. Check if the ODD will show up on the My Computer window.
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