Thanks. Obviously really hard to tell from a pic. By the look of it Pin 2 has alot of excess solder on it. Just make sure that the excess solder is not touching the mother copper above encase any any of the green covering is gone and it's touching.
From your picture I see you have a CUH-70xx model PS4.
So is the eyelet I've colored red there or was it pulled.
If gone you will need to run a piece of wire between the pin 2 connector leg and the alternate point I pictured in the earlier post.
The metal shielding though looks like it will complicate the procedure as it sits flush with the motherboard so no wire can pass between the metal shield and the motherboard. For testing purposes you can make the wire long and route it through a motherboard hole and then through a hole in the chassis metal shielding before soldering.
WARNING: If you do this make 100% sure you do not pull on the wire at any time with enough force to rip the solder point from the bottom of the motherboard. Once again the risk is your choice.
EDIT: So looking at the 2nd pic the eyelet looks to be there. I recommend you try the alternate wire point for testing and if that works you could try to cleanup the eyelet then solder to it so you don't have to use the wire method.
EDIT 2: When cleaning the eyelet try not to scrape the green covering from the surrounding areas otherwise you'll easily make solder bridges. You will then have to tin the eyelet and either, one use a really thin copper wire between the eyelet and the pin leg like a 80pin IDE core piece of wire or two try and create a solder bridge between the pin leg and the eyelet without creating bridges to the surrounding copper.