Satellite L300-1D4 PSLB8E - Cannot Open CD/DVD ROM Drive

Hi, Fellow's
So i have a problem with cd/dvd rom drive.
After i upgraded with latest driversmy computer the drive cannot opening :( i'm doing restarts and this is the same... when i press drive button to open, it flashes orange led for two or three times and nothing happening, the drive is still busy.
Before windows reinstalation with older version drivers worked fine, but only sometimes it wasn't working.. and now it doing nothing all the time.
My windows is 7 x64, drivers updated yesterday. Can anyone help me ?

> Before windows reinstalation with older version drivers worked fine, but only sometimes it wasn't working.. and now it doing nothing all the time.
It looks like a driver update lead to malfunction. so, reinstall OS or restore OS to earlier point. By the way, is it listed in device manager?

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