Uninstall your drive(s) in the Device Manager then restart windows and the drive(s) will be detected and reinstall. This fixes a lot of different problems. To access the device manager, hold the Windows key down and press the Pause/Break key. RIGHT click on each CD/DVD drive and then LEFT click on Uninstall.
However, it may be that some other program is using the drives and won't let Roxio have access to them. Close the Roxio Drag to Disc or Sonic DLA program (whichever is installed on your PC) and then see if the drives are detected.
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Uninstall your drive(s) in the Device Manager then restart windows and the drive(s) will be detected and reinstall. This fixes a lot of different problems. To access the device manager, hold the Windows key down and press the Pause/Break key. RIGHT click on each CD/DVD drive and then LEFT click on Uninstall.
However, it may be that some other program is using the drives and won't let Roxio have access to them. Close the Roxio Drag to Disc or Sonic DLA program (whichever is installed on your PC) and then see if the drives are detected.