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Generally, they are not repairable, especially when the cost of a repair would likely exceed the cost of a replacement. Unless you are skilled at electronics soldering, I wouldn't try replacing the connector
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Hello, there really is not much you can do, unless you have much experience with soldering, and know about computer electronics. Don't try to attempt to do this yourself.
Your best bet is to do send it to a target="_blank">http://flashdrivepros.com
They recover data files from your broken flash drive
I have fixed many broken connectors, sometimes they are simple, other times they are tricky ( a broken connector can sometimes take part of the Printed Circuit Board with it ) and require very delicate skill. If the problem looks obvious you could attempt a repair. If the target="_blank">http://happydatarecovery.com/ , mail your drive in and get the data back.
Generally, they are not repairable, especially when the cost of a repair would likely exceed the cost of a replacement. Unless you are skilled at electronics soldering, I wouldn't try replacing the connector