@my67nova:
…............. Never tried deleting the config-overide.g was not sure what it would do.
Well the config-overide.g does "just what it says on the tin". That is to say, the values in it override the same parameters that are set in config.g. So deleting config-overide.g would simply mean that everything reverts to whatever values are in config.g. Personally, I never use a config-overide.g file just because it is too easy to forget that it is there, overriding any changes I might make to config.g. So whenever I tune a heater or alter homing parameters, I always make a note of the new values and edit the config.g file, rather than use M500 to create another file. I always like to annotate the config.g file with notes on the date and time and the reason for the changes, as well as commenting out the old values rather than deleting them. That way, when things don't work the way you expect them to, you don't get lost or confused.