Yes, you can move your SD card from one Switch to another, but keep in mind that not all data can be transferred. Here are some common questions about transferring data between Switch consoles and the answers:

Can you transfer Switch data to another Switch?

Yes, you can transfer user data and some photos from one Switch to another. On your new console (the “Target Console”), go to “System Settings” > “Users” > “Transfer Your User Data.” Follow the prompts and choose the Target Console option. Wait for the transfer to be completed.

Will I lose save data if I change SD card on Switch?

No, you won’t lose save data if you change SD cards on the Switch. Copy the content from the old SD card to a hard drive, and then copy it back to the new SD card. Make sure not to modify the files in any way.

Can I transfer data from one SD card to another SD card?

Yes, you can transfer data from one SD card to another. Eject the first SD Card, insert the second SD Card into the slot or reader/writer, and then use Windows Explorer or Finder to access the SD Card. Drag the data from the desktop to the new SD Card.

How do I transfer to a new SD card?

To transfer to a new SD card, follow these steps:
1. From any Home screen, select Apps.
2. Select My Files.
3. Select Device storage.
4. Navigate inside your device storage to the files you want to move to your external SD card.
5. Select MORE, then select Edit.
6. Place a check next to the files you wish to move.
7. Select MORE, then select Move.
8. Select SD memory card.

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Can you use multiple SD cards on Switch?

Yes, you can use multiple microSD cards on the Switch. However, keep in mind that downloadable software saved to multiple microSD cards cannot be combined later into a single microSD card.

How do I change my SD card on a Switch without losing data?

To change your SD card on the Switch without losing data, eject the first microSD card, then insert the second microSD card into the slot or reader/writer. Use Windows Explorer to access the microSD card, and then drag the data from the desktop to the new microSD card. Finally, insert the new microSD card into the Nintendo Switch console.

What happens if I take my microSD card out of my Switch?

If you take the microSD card out of your Switch while it’s on, a warning message will appear, informing you that the SD card was ejected from the console. The console will recommend checking the SD card to ensure that nothing is corrupted. It is always advised to turn off the console before ejecting the microSD card.

How to free up space on Nintendo Switch without deleting games?

To free up space on your Nintendo Switch without deleting games, you can manage your save data and screenshots. You can store software data, including downloaded software, software updates, and screenshots, on a microSD card. By transferring some of this data to the microSD card, you can free up space in the System Memory.

What happens when you transfer data from one Switch to another?

When you transfer data from one Switch to another, the save data file on the source system is deleted. Both systems must have system menu version 8.0.0 or higher, be connected to the Internet, and be near each other. Save data can only be transferred between users that are linked to the same Nintendo Account.

Can you transfer Switch data from one SD card to another without a computer?

Yes, you can transfer Switch data from one SD card to another without a computer. Simply insert the new SD card into the Switch, re-download the games, and you’ll be able to access your save data. However, make sure to transfer any screenshots and videos from the original SD card to the internal memory before removing it.

Can I have the same account on 2 switches?

Yes, you can link your Nintendo Account to multiple consoles. However, you can only activate one primary console per Nintendo Account. On a non-primary console, games that you’ve downloaded with your Nintendo Account will only be playable using your account.

What to do when Switch storage is full?

If your Switch storage is full, there are a few things you can do. First, you can expand the available memory by purchasing a microSD card. Additionally, you can delete or archive files that you are not currently using to free up space. You can also manage your save data and screenshots by transferring them to a microSD card.

When you delete a game on the Switch, do you lose the data?

No, when you delete a game on the Switch, you do not lose the save data. Deleting or archiving software will not impact your save data. Once deleted, software can be redownloaded using the same Nintendo Account with which it was purchased. If a microSD card is inserted, the save location will default to the microSD card when downloading or redownloading software.

Will any microSD card work with the Switch?

No, not all microSD cards will work with the Switch. The Switch supports microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC cards. It is recommended to use a high-quality microSD card with a capacity of up to 2TB for optimal performance.

Does removing an SD card delete everything?

No, removing an SD card does not delete everything. The data on the SD card will remain intact even if it is removed from the system. However, without the SD card inserted, some games and apps may not be accessible.

Are SD cards locked to the Switch?

No, SD cards are not locked to the Switch. However, there is a physical lock switch on the left side of the SD card. If the lock switch is in the locked position, you will not be able to modify or delete the contents on the memory card.

Can you reuse a microSD card from a Switch?

Yes, you can reuse a microSD card from a Switch. SD cards can certainly be used more than once. However, keep in mind that SD cards do wear out over time and have a limited number of write cycles.

What is the largest SD card for the Switch?

The largest SD card currently supported by the Switch is 2TB. However, it’s important to note that microSD cards of that capacity are not yet available on the market. The highest currently available capacity is 1TB.

What Switch data is saved on the SD card?

On the SD card, you can save screenshots and some game-related data, including downloaded software, software updates, and DLC. It’s important to note that not all data can be saved on the SD card.

Can you share Switch games on SD cards?

No, Switch games cannot be directly shared on SD cards. However, game-related data can be transferred from one SD card to another.

Why does my Switch only have 25GB of storage?

The Nintendo Switch comes with 32GB of internal storage, but some of that space is reserved for the operating system and system files. This is why the available storage space for the user is slightly less, around 25.9GB.

How do I add more storage to my Switch?

To add more storage to your Switch, you can insert a microSD or microSDXC card. The Switch supports cards with a capacity of up to 2TB. Insert the card into the microSD card slot located under the kickstand.