You have several options.
1. If you have time for a technician to desolder pin at a time with a good
vaccuum desoldering tool you could salvage the connector and maybe
the board.
2. If the board is more valuable than the connector. Remove the
connector pin at a time without putting stress on the other pins.
this means scraping the connector to preserve the board.
Rodney Brand
A Z Technology
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