The memory may have been damaged to begin with but how you used your soldering iron shows you have lifted pads and do not have the skill (based on the images you supplied) to do the repair properly. If you removed the chip properly you would not have removed pads or damaged the board in any way. If you take a look at images of other boards and compare them to yours you can see the difference between what you have done vs. the desired result from pros.it wasn't my soldering it's damaged memory i want to fix it so i'm asking if there a way to solve this problem