How to factory reset your Nintendo Switch
It's time to say goodbye to your beloved Nintendo Switch™ and make room for the newest model. But first, you need to delete saved data and restore the device to its original condition. That process clears the way for the new owner to set up the Switch under their Nintendo® account. So, where do you start?
Asurion Experts help you get the most from your favorite gaming systems. Whether we're explaining how to resolve Nintendo Switch charging issues or troubleshooting SD card detection problems, you can trust us for straightforward guidance. Here's how to factory reset a Nintendo Switch quickly and easily.
Prepare for a factory reset
There are two reasons why you might want to factory reset a Nintendo Switch: to resolve common issues or transfer it to a new owner. A factory reset restores the device to its original out-of-the-box state and erases software conflicts that interfere with gameplay.
A factory reset removes all stored data from your device, including:
- Software and game data
- Screenshots
- Console settings
- User information
You'll lose access to any software data saved on an external microSD card. The process also removes the Switch as the active console on your Nintendo account, provided you complete the factory reset while connected to the internet.
Nintendo recommends using a stable Wi-Fi connection during a factory reset. Without a connection, Nintendo won't remove the device as your primary gaming console. That may make it difficult for the next owner to register it under their account.
Save a backup of games and data
To avoid losing your account history and saved game details, save them to your Nintendo account as a Cloud Save Data backup before initiating the reset process. You must have a Nintendo Switch Online membership to use the cloud storage service:
- On the home screen, select System Settings.
- Locate and select Data Management.
- Select Save Data Cloud.
- Select your user account.
- Select the software you want to back up.
- Repeat the steps until you're satisfied you have a copy of all the data you want to keep.
Follow these steps to factory reset
Factory resetting a Nintendo Switch takes around five to 10 minutes to complete.
- Connect the device to Wi-Fi.
- On the home screen, select System Settings.
- Locate and select System > Formatting Options.
- If prompted, enter the Parental Control PIN.
- Select Initialize Console.
- Review the details provided. Select Next > Initialize.
Nintendo only prompts you for a PIN if someone manages your device through parental controls. Otherwise, you won't need to provide one.
Troubleshooting common issues
Nintendo makes the factory reset process pretty seamless. However, problems can occur, especially if you're trying to resolve software or hardware glitches.
Not enough battery power
Verify that the Nintendo Switch has at least 20% battery life remaining. If it doesn't have much battery left, connect it to a reliable power source before initiating a reset.
Frozen screen
A Nintendo Switch may display a frozen screen if it experiences a software conflict. To exit the frozen screen, press the Power button for at least 20 seconds. Once the system shuts down, remove any installed microSD cards. Turn the Nintendo Switch back on and update the system files to the latest version using these steps:
- On the home screen, select System Settings.
- Locate and select System > System Update.
- Wait for the update to complete before re-initiating the factory reset process.
Retrieving saved game details
To download data saved to your Nintendo Switch Online account, follow these steps:
- On the home screen, select System Settings.
- Locate and select Data Management > Save Data Cloud.
- Select your user account and the backup file to download.
- Select Download Save Data.
FAQs
Does factory resetting a Nintendo Switch delete everything?
Yes. A factory reset removes all settings, games, and user information from your device. It renders anything saved to a microSD card unusable. To prevent the loss of valuable gaming data, save a backup to your Nintendo Switch Online account.
How to do a hard reset on a Nintendo Switch?
Press and hold the Power button on your device until the system shuts down. Press and release the Power button again to turn it back on.
Is initializing a Switch the same as a factory reset?
Yes, initializing your Nintendo Switch is the same as performing a factory reset. It erases all stored data, user information, and settings. Only perform a factory reset when transferring your device to someone else or as a last resort for troubleshooting.
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