It's hard to say what's possible without detailed images of the damaged connector. Replacing those connectors can be pretty difficult. If cleaning it with alcohol and a brush doesn't fix the issue, then it would seem like the next logical step would be a logic board replacement. That being said, the amount of working going into this device might not be worth it since it's a 2011 (a refurbished newer device may cost you less than the amount it costs to repair this one). Good luck!
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It's hard to say what's possible without detailed images of the damaged connector. Replacing those connectors can be pretty difficult. If cleaning it with alcohol and a brush doesn't fix the issue, then it would seem like the next logical step would be a logic board replacement. That being said, the amount of work going into this device might not be worth it since it's a 2011 (a refurbished newer device may cost you less than the amount it costs to repair this one). Good luck!
It's hard to say what's possible without detailed images of the damaged connector. Replacing those connectors can be pretty difficult. If cleaning it with alcohol and a brush doesn't fix the issue, then it would seem like the next logical step would be a logic board replacement. That being said, the amount of working going into this device might not be worth it since it's a 2011 (a refurbished newer device may cost you less than the amount it costs to repair this one). Good luck!