Tell me how to fix this

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#1 steven311
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I loaned someone by psp slim and he dropped it on the floor by accident. The thing the back of my psp where the you put the umd in is loose. Can someone tell me how to fix it? It still works but im afraid that it will fall out or something.
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#2 steven311
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Oh just to make sure i explain it right, the UMD door is quite loose and sometimes when i close it, the side pops up a little bit.

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#3 gho5ty
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can go too youtube they have sum vidoes on how too fix the umd door

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#4 pooyanh
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Call sony or take it to a professional. Don't try to fix it yourself.
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#5 ston3henge
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can go too youtube they have sum vidoes on how too fix the umd door

gho5ty

They also have videos of idiots wracking gonads falling off skateboards and people puting explosives in there mouths... doesn't mean you should try it yourself. Take it to a pro.

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#6 steven311
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Oh ok. Any guess on how much it will cost? Its just a little bit loose, and i have a psp slim 2000 from the Daxter Package.

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#7 FishSquared
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Call sony or take it to a professional. Don't try to fix it yourself.pooyanh
Highly recommended route. You'll most likely void your warranty and unless you really know what you're doing, you're boned.