It could be possible that the BIOS itself has stopped recognizing your CD-ROM drive. Under such a circumstance no drivers would help. In fact a CD-ROM drive does not require any drivers per se. The OS (Windows/Linux) automatically recognize the device and install the drivers accordingly. Just...
Depending upon what CD Burning software you use, run the diagnostics to verify the exact nature of the problem, viz., hardware or software.
There are many possibilities out here so a diagnosing tool would help better than any other. See if ya can gather all the info and post it here... :)
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