Laptop optical drives are very different than desktop drives in the fact they don't have Master/Slave/CS jumpers like desktop drives do. They are pre-configured at the factory for one of the 3 choices and must be for an exact notebook. If they are not, they have no chance of working.
Optical drives never require a driver other than what is provided natively by the OS. Optical drives are supported natively by the OS and by 3rd. party recording and dvd decoding software.
However, if you got the wrong drive for your system, nothing will make it work. Are you sure you used the proper drive for your system?