TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R6012 will not read or write

My satellite 5205-s703 recognizes the OEM optical drive and under "properties" in Control Panel says that the device is working fine.  There aren't any flags under device manager either.  However, it won't detect any media (cd or dvd) from any manufacturer.  This started about the same time that System Restore vanished, although I've fixed that.  I don't have a rescue or restore disk for my legal copy of win xp pro and even if I did, I can't boot to my cd/dvd drive anyway.  Help Please!

Satellite 5205-S703 
Maybe you can fix it this way.
   Your CD or DVD drive can't read or write media
-Jerry

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