Second Optical Drive

I have a Pioneer Drive installed as a second drive worked perfectly for the first 6 weeks after installation. Profiler sees the drive as OK I am able to eject drive door but the drive will not recognize the media. I have checked the connections and they are OK firmware seems OK the primary optical drive works fine but Nothing, nada zip zilch on the second drive. Any ideas? anyone?

So it DID work fine for 6 weeks? I'd start with zapping the PRAM by holding down Apple-Option-P-R the instant you turn the computer on. Hold it down for two of the "bong" sounds. See if that helps.
If not, put in Disc 1 of the restore discs that came with your computer (put it in the working drive). Reboot and hold down the D key on your keyboard. This should boot the hardware diagnostics on the disc. Run the basic diagnostics. If it finds nothing, run the extended diagnostics. If either of these indicate hardware errors, have Apple fix it.

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