Strange things happen when copying banks and settings from one device to another.

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And you've seen horses vomit in front of the pharmacy (German idiom, translation into English probably doesn't make much sense :tearsofjoy: ).

HAHA! Oh you can't just "throw that out there" without me obsessing on it. I couldn't stop thinking about this, I HAD to know....because....WTF could that even mean?? 🤣🤣

Well, I found it fairly quickly, and indeed, you made perfect sense, as horses apparently are unable to vomit! Actually a pretty clever idiom. (yes, positive ID on old school language nerd!;))

There is a German saying which goes “Ich habe schon Pferde vor der Apotheke kotzen gesehen”, which translates roughly to “I have seen horses throw up in front of the pharmacy”. It is a weird saying expressing that even the most unexpected thing might happen, everything is possible even if things look very clear and determined (The saying is so weird because horses can’t throw up. Their anatomy does not allow it).

The fact that horses cannot vomit is exactly what makes it NOT weird, and reinforces the "unlikeliness". I love it.

Sorry man. Ok, back to the topic...thanks for the lingual challenge and good luck! :cool:🤘
 
I just performed a complete factory reset on #2 and restored the backup from #1 on it.
Everything looks good so far, but I need to keep watching it because the problem doesn't always occur.

Since @Greg Ferguson mentioned the battery, I checked it. My voltmeter measured 3.0V. Replaced it with a new one anyway.
I left the USB cables. It is not a good practice to change several parameters at once (I didn't count the battery :grinning:)
 
Great info, as I am contemplating doing something along these lines! You may have helped me sidestep the pain.... Painkiller indeed!
 
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