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How do I increase storage on my Nintendo Switch?

Expand the available memory on your Nintendo Switch system by purchasing a microSD card. A microSD card can be used to save screenshots and software data, including downloaded software, software updates, and DLC.
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Is 128GB enough for Switch?

If you're planning on downloading many games, you probably want a high-capacity card like a 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB microSD card. You'll be able to store more than enough games and they'll load faster since they're higher performance cards.
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Why does my Switch say I need more storage?

This usually occurs when the hard drive on your Nintendo Switch does not have sufficient storage space to save the game data. Try freeing up space by deleting another game or app. Delete any excessive save files you have on your system.
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How much storage can I add to my Switch?

32 GB of internal storage, a portion of which is reserved for use by the system. Users can easily expand storage space using microSDHC or microSDXC cards up to 2TB (sold separately). Used for charging or for connecting to the Nintendo Switch dock.
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Why does my Switch only have 25 GB of storage?

The Switch comes with a Micro SD card slot which can accept media of up to 2TB in capacity. Given that only 26GB is available out of the box - and that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild takes up 13.4GB on its own - it goes without saying that a memory card is going to be an essential purchase.
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Does any SD card work with Switch?

Can I use an SD card on Nintendo Switch? Only microSD cards can be used on the Nintendo Switch console. Due to the slot size, SD cards and miniSD cards are not compatible with Nintendo Switch.
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What does adding an SD card to Switch do?

From here, you can also use data management to free up space on your Switch. With a microSD card, you don't just get access to more storage for your downloaded Switch games, but you can also save and transfer screenshots of your favorite games to your Windows PC or Mac.
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What size SD card do you need for Nintendo Switch?

The following types of microSD card are supported on Nintendo Switch: microSD (up to 2 GB) microSDHC (4 GB - 32 GB) microSDXC (64 GB and above)
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Can I put a 1TB SD card in my Switch?

With the SanDisk Ultra microSDXC 1TB card for Nintendo Switch you can instantly add storage for your Nintendo Switch Lite so you can expand your on-the-go gaming choices.
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Is 256GB overkill for Switch?

If you're going to be playing mostly with physical games, and you don't envision yourself buying too many larger titles from the eShop, you should be able to get by on 64GB. However, if you're going all-digital, a 256GB card will see you through around 35 full sized games.
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Is Switch storage upgradable?

Yes, it is possible to use multiple microSD cards on a Nintendo Switch. The Switch has a microSD card slot that allows you to insert a microSD card to expand the device's storage capacity. To use multiple microSD cards on a Switch, you will need to insert each card into the microSD card slot one at a time.
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Can you put any microSD card in a Switch?

The following types of microSD cards are supported on Nintendo Switch: microSD (up to 2 GB) microSDHC (4 GB - 32 GB) microSDXC (64 GB and above)
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How many games can 256GB hold Nintendo Switch?

If you're going to be playing mostly with physical games, and you don't envision yourself buying too many larger titles from the eShop, you should be able to get by on 64GB. However, if you're going all-digital, a 256GB card will see you through around 35 full sized games.
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Can a Switch use an external hard drive?

Nintendo Switch consoles do not currently support external hard drives.
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How do I put an SD card in a Switch without losing data?

Eject the first microSD card, then insert the second microSD card into the slot or reader/writer. Using Windows Explorer access the microSD card again. Drag the data from the desktop to the new microSD card, then insert the new microSD card into the Nintendo Switch console.
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Is 64GB enough for Switch?

Our recommendation is to go no smaller than 64GB. This comfortable size lets you hold a few big games at around 14GB each, a few medium-sized games at around half that mark, and a smattering of smaller games to fill out the bottom.
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Can I use my phone SD card for my Switch?

The Switch is compatible with SDXC cards, which is backwards compatible with the older, smaller capacity SD and SDHC cards. So pretty much any microSD card you've got lying around from an old Android phone or a digital camera should work in the Switch.
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What SD card brands work with Switch?

The best Nintendo Switch SD cards
  • SanDisk microSDXC UHS-I card for Nintendo. ...
  • SanDisk Ultra 400 GB microSDXC Memory Card + SD Adapter. ...
  • SanDisk Ultra 64GB MicroSD. ...
  • Samsung 256GB EVO Plus MicroSDXC. ...
  • Toshiba 128GB 128G EXCERIA M303 with SD Adapter. ...
  • PNY Elite microSDXC card 128GB. ...
  • SanDisk 1TB Extreme microSDXC.
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Is 64GB too much for gaming?

For gamers, 64GB is certainly overkill: 16GB will be fine for new title releases in the near future. It's what else is on your PC hoovering up the memory that might require it. Browsers can eat up several gigs, particularly if you have a bunch of tabs open and extensions loaded.
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How many games can 32GB hold?

A 32GB card is around 250,000 blocks. Definitely over 100, and probably up to around 200 eShop games would fit. As for Zelda being up to 1GB, A Link Between Worlds is 5,437 blocks (680MB) and Ocarina of Time is 3,644 blocks (455MB).
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Why is the Nintendo Switch storage so low?

Why does Nintendo switch have such horrably low storage? Because it uses cartridges, or downloads.
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Does archiving data on Switch delete it?

What happens to my game progress if I archive or delete my downloaded software? The game save data is unaffected in either option, so you can resume your game progress once the software is redownloaded.
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