Satellite P100-275: DVD-RAM drive is always detected at starting

Hi,
I have a problem with my Satellite P100-275, All the materials are correctly installed, but when the PC starts, I have always "new material detected" for : hl-dt-st dvdram gma-4082n.
I tried to install connecting to Internet, I tried with the c:\toolscs\DVDRAM driver software\Setup.exe, but nothing seems to work.
here's the screenshot of the hl-dt-st dvdram gma-4082n in the materials :
http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/7326/materialsza4.jpg
Thanks

Hello
Is this original delivered drive or you have made upgrade?
By the way: as far as I know if you use original recovery media with original delivered hardware configuration everything should work well. If you change something on your own it is possible that something is wrong. Usually for DVD drive it is not necessary to install any special driver and because of that I am a little bit confused why this message occurs at the start up.
Please give us more info about this drive.

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