Looks like the connectors have the same pins & are of the type where you should be able to remove them with a jeweller's screwdriver or needle. They usually have a small tab on them that locks them into the plastic housing. If you can release that tab by pressing on it, the pin should slide out the back of the connector. If it's under warranty, the best thing is to have them get you the driver with the proper connector though. There may be other differences in the driver specs that could ruin your LEDs. I see that the colour coding of the wires on the two connectors in your photo is different, so you'd need to make sure you have the circuitry right if you attempt to switch out the pins.
Last edited by mike31154; 08-11-2015 at 02:12 PM.
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