You're welcome. Make sure that you clear the non-volatile memory now: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. Best clear it a few times over the next several hours of use too. The reason to do so is that there can be data written to nonvol which is "device-specific" and it may be that a few bits of data remain from its time as a dezl. If that inconsistent data is accessed as a DS50 there may be problems, ranging from mild misbehavior to freezing or spontaneous rebooting and there's even the possibility of it turning off one day and be truly dead. The last one is unlikely but not without precedent in a device that's been incompatibly cross-flashed and brought back, this is a likely victim from that other forum too: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ].