That's not what was meant for you to do when it was suggested that you clear [non-protected] NV and what you did was potentially dangerous because that's dealing with protected NV. This is what you were meant to do: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. I suggest you do that now as that is the best first-aid/immediate action to apply initially for any unit exhibiting weird behaviour. You will only lose your favourites, history etc but it not a big deal like it is to lose your unit registration and unlock codes etc when you erase rgn41.

The first command is for a copy of rgn41 to be written as 41.bin to the root of the microSD [rrgn = copy region]. The second is to erase it [ergn]. Luckily both commands appear not to have been executed maybe because you were still using the ldr.bin for HWID 0971 but if the first command failed and the second succeeded you would have wiped reg41 without a backup. That's why what you did is risky imo. No update.log or last_id.bin in the 0972 folder confirms both failed.

If it is intended to erase 41, it's always safer to back it up first with a separate command:

rrgn,41,1:/41.bin
reboot

Then when you are sure you have a good copy, you can erase it with:

ergn,41
reboot