No Calibration Occurred on the Minimed 670G: How to delete transmitter and meter from pump... and g

I made this video two days ago.... then... no surprise... ran into some trouble with my sensor today. I got one warning that my calibration was not accepted, and like a teenager may have done, paid no mind to it and attempted another. I was told, immediately, to “change sensor”. And go to my room. I KNOW some people out there know a thing or two about the “calibration not accepted” and “change sensor” one-two punch. I know this. But I wonder if anyone knows that there MAY be a way to revive that dead sensor and get it on its feet again?? It might not ever work again, but it worked for me today. So BECAUSE I had just made this video, I had a new trick up my sleeve, and I went with it. I deleted everything, got everything back, and got a 2 hour warm up..... and now, 6 hours later, I still have an SG... and “7” days left of life. Don’t worry, Medtronic, I’ll put it to rest when it’s due for it. Anyway, I’m still very excited about this, but the reason I originally made the video is to offer a step-by-step procedure, as done during a phone call to Medtronic, that can be used following a “No Calibration Occurred” notification. “BG Not Received”, “No Way”, or “That’s Not Gonna Work”.... This definitely might be something to try out on any of those notifications.... It ALSO worked when my signal, along with a piece of my sanity, just disappeared one morning.... never to be heard of again. If you’ve seen My Big Fat Greek Wedding, then this is the windex..... and it just might fix everything. :D