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Introduction
So I seeIf you have started've spent enough time exploring the wonderful uses of a Raspberry Pi (Model B Revision 2.0). Seems, then you may have explored enough to developfind a faulty/broken USB port. No worries,; a USB port replacement is an easy fix. First, you are going to need an adequate workspace and some knowledge of [guide|750|soldering/desoldering]. Nothing fancy, just a well-ventilated space with clean, stable surfaces. If you do not already own a soldering iron, I recommend a fine-tipped model is recommended. Careful, the iron will be very hot; always make sure the iron cord is not in the way of your work.
If you decide to work outside, position yourself away from the wind; the fumes will remain out of your way. Also if you wear [link|https://www.ee.ryerson.ca/~jkoch/soldering/Soldering_safety.html|contact lenses you must remove them before soldering.] If any fumes or debris were to intermingle with the lenses, they might get lodged and be difficult to remove.
Lastly, be patient. The estimated time is only a reference. If you have little or no experience with soldering, it might take some time to develop a rhythm. Also, if you find a technique that works for you, carry on. This is a learning experience, and a perfect port to practice on!

***Caution***: Soldering/desoldering presents a potential for device damage and burns.
Conclusion
Through this guide, hopefully, one has obtained skills that can translate to other repairs such as computer USB ports. This introduction to PCB repair and the skills gained, unlock so many more repairs and replacements.
Your new USB port should be fully functional!