Damaged trace trough hole re wiring.

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  • Ovox
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    • Mar 2015
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    Damaged trace trough hole re wiring.

    I had trouble de soldering the old dc powerjack and got too impatient and damaged the traces in the process. I believe I damaged the inner layers of those three traces and tried to sand the mortarboard like the video below shows but the laptop still didn't work. Would I need to also sand the bottom and connect it to the top with an eyelet? My main question I wanted to know is there a way to solder the dc powerjack unto the next following test points if so how would I find them?

    http://imgur.com/Iq45mkk

    http://youtu.be/cTnVg6Pmf-U*

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