How in the world did you manage to break off those pins? I would have to work at that to accomplish that.
If it was just the jumper pins I would say to open it up and solder the configuration permanently, but I have no idea how you are going to replace those IDE pins.
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That doesn't sound good, I wish you luck.
I would still like to know how you managed to pull those pins loose, those pins a soldered to the pc board.
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Did you examine the traces to make sure that they hadn't broken when the pins were pulled out? It might be worth taking an Ohm meter and check the continuity between the pins and the traces. If it's not that you probably have gone about as far as you are going to. Also check for cold solder joints.
Did you try a different IDE cable?
For the record, your a person after my own heart to pursue a repair to this extent. I have a lot of experience with soldering and replacing board components and have given up suggesting to novices that they attempt that type of repair. More power to you.
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