HP Pavilion p7-1210 door Desktop optical drive is not closed

This gate used to stand firm, covering an expansion Bay empty.  Now it has opened and remains open; won't stay closed not so closed manually.  My guess would be a kind of lack of jurisdiction, but I don't know how to take apart and locate the absence of spring or how to buy and replace it.

Ryan1216,

Your link does on a real disk. Seems that you missed the facts.

Hi bstaeger

You're right, a spring is involved.   Here is the Service Manual. Spread a sheet on the table and open the chassis.  To find what has happened, you will need to remove the front panel.   Which will expose the 2 sets of doors of DVD.   You can compare the top door when the door is faulty.    Spring is turned off/broken or there is more damage to the Assembly.  As you say that it covered an EMPTY Bay, you can correct it.  Fix the door or a closed inside band.

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