Hi jerry.

Off-hand, I don't know what steps to take exactly, but I would definitely
not write this off as a useless proposition. You can get old drivers for
almost anything, and provided the thing did work with Windows 10 at some
point, it should still work now. It would be extremely crappy of Microsoft
to suddenly stop supporting hardware altogether. There's usually a way to
make it work. 

Have you tried going to Toshiba support?
https://support.toshiba.com/support/search?search_query=dvd+rom+drivers

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Sent: February 7, 2018 8:20 AM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Toshiba Drivers Inquiry

Morning everyone.
My wife has a Toshiba lapptop, and uses no screen reader software. With
Windows 10, how would I go about trying to find out if the internal CD rom
has the current drivers, and what are the steps for getting them and
downloading/installing them? We found out that the latest updates for
Windows 10 does not support the cd rom, so this may be, more than likely, a
useless proposition. Thanks in advance.

Jerry
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