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Thread: CD/dvd drive door loose

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    CD/dvd drive door loose

    I have an HP Pavillion 5139 that has a cd-r/dvd player combo drive in it. The front of it that says hp cd writer/dvd on it has popped loose whilst at a repair shop. How do I fix it as now the drive wont slide open when I press the eject button and obviously geek squad wasn't a smart choice.

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    Re: CD/dvd drive door loose

    Hi, if your cd/dvd drive door is not opening then you simply need to one thing. Just take a pin or any sharp material which can move into the small hole which is just below your cd/dvd drive door and press it when your computer is not on. Your door of cd/dvd will be moved outside. Just try to do it and you will able to solve your problem. It will make your drives door to be opened only once.

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    Re: CD/dvd drive door loose

    Thank you. However, I was going to remove the drive and wanted to fix the hp drive door thing back on there like it was does anyone know if it just snaps in to place or do I glue/epoxy a certain spot of it, or what?

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