Windows vista 32 bit cd/dvd has yellow !

My tsst corp dvd+-rw ts-t633a ata device is not working.  I have detected that it has a yellow ! mark and when I checked for updates it said that they were up to date.  I have several new programs running on my computer and many devices have
had issues.  The computer is a dell using vista with a 32 bit.  It is out of date but I need a fix for the problem till funds come for a new computer!

More often than not when a device isn't working it is because the driver has become corrupted. Re-installing a fresh copy should help
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isnt-working-properly?SignedIn=1
http://captaindbg.com/how-to-update-drivers-on-windows-7/   (works on win 8 & win 10)
Wanikiya and Dyami--Team Zigzag

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