How to Move Games Between System Memory and SD Card Storage on Nintendo Switch (Easy Tutorial)
To move games between system memory and SD card storage on your Nintendo Switch, follow these steps:
Open System Settings from your Switch’s Home screen (the cogwheel icon).
Scroll down and choose Data Management.
Select Move Data Between Console/microSD Card.
Choose Move to microSD card.
Select the game(s) you want to transfer.
Click Move Data.
Now the game will download to your microSD card, freeing up storage space on your system memory. You can also use the same process to move data from the microSD card back to the system memory if needed1. Enjoy gaming! 🎮 👾
If you prefer a more detailed guide, you can also transfer data between microSD cards using a computer. Here’s how:
Remove the original microSD card from the Nintendo Switch console.
Insert the microSD card with the Nintendo Switch data into a microSD card reader/writer connected to your PC.
Open Windows Explorer (for PC) and access the microSD card.
Highlight the data and drag it to your desktop.
If you’re moving content to a new microSD card, be sure to format the new card per Nintendo’s recommendations.
Eject the first microSD card, then insert the second microSD card into the slot or reader/writer.
Using Windows Explorer, access the new microSD card and drag the data from your desktop to it.
Insert the new microSD card back into your Nintendo Switch console.
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