We can finally transfer Nintendo Switch game data without redownloading it - TechnW3

Nintendo Switch players can transfer data between internal storage and microSD card easily. This update arrived in 2020 and is such a big deal because if players wanted to do this before, they had to redownload the data onto their gaming systems. Whether you're using the Switch or the Switch Lite, here's how to transfer game data between microSD cards and the Nintendo Switch's internal storage.

Note: Some Nintendo Switch game data isn't capable of moving between internal storage and the microSD card. So while this update will work for the majority of data on the Switch, it won't work for all of it. If you want to see all details, click here.

How to transfer game data between microSD card and internal storage

  1. Select System Settings from the main Switch menu.
  2. Scroll down to Data Management.

  3. Select Move Data Between System / microSD Card.
  4. You now have two options. To move game data to the microSD card, select Move to microSD Card. If you want to move game data from the micro SD card to internal memory, select Move to System Memory.

  5. Select the game data you want to transfer.
  6. Now select Move Data.

  7. Select Move.

That's all there is to it. Now you can transfer the game data between your microSD card and your internal storage. This is a beneficial thing to do if you run out of space on the Switch console's internal storage or if you want to use a new micro SD card.

Just keep in mind that certain games' data cannot be transferred, so this won't work for every game you have, but it will work for most of them.

Additional Equipment

Whether you own the Nintendo Switch or the Switch Lite, here are some of the best accessories for both systems.

Pro Controller

$70 at Best Buy

This controller feels great in your hands and is much larger than the Joy-Cons. It also supports amiibo scanning, motion controls, and rumble.

Hori Compact Playstand

$21 at Amazon

This is the perfect stand for when you want to play in tabletop mode. It raises the screen a few inches and offers three different viewing angles.

128GB micoSD Card

$30 at Best Buy

If you've played or plan on playing several different Switch games, you're going to want to invest in this microSD card. It gives you 128GB, which is plenty of room for save data, screenshots, and downloads.

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