I just thought I should give you all a crash coarse in VIA fixin.
From the picture you seemed to fix it by just finding where it leads and then taking a simple wire, while it works terrific, when doing other stuff while it's open you might get stuck in the cable and rip something apart and the pro way is also so much nicer, anyway this is how, no astronaut stuff but here it goes.
Heres a VIA thats not working
Here it is again, a little closer =)
Take a scalpel and scrape some of the pads surrounding it, do it on both sides.
Take a single wire, theres lots of different diameters for vias, take one that fits.
Bend the wire over the scraped part, on both sides.
Solder it, both sides, DONE! check for continuity, it should now work.
Note that it may only work on PCBs 2000 and older as newer ones can have
like 16 layers and be connected at several places inside the via, but for PCE
stuff no worries. Take a cottonstick and some alcohol and take away some
of that flux.
Here is just another PIC with a ballpen to get the feeling of how small
they can be, even if this was a fairly large via.