![]() But, make sure that your Switch is connected to a reliable internet network. Click the ‘Download’ button to start the process.You will see a popup saying “The software data is not downloaded. Once the process is complete, it will show the summary.This will start scanning the data files and requires a few minutes. ![]() Then, scroll down and click the ‘Check for Corrupted Data’ tab. It will show you the list of games, select the game that is not playing.Here you will see both options ‘System Memory’ and ‘microSD card’. Next, tap the ‘Software’ option showing on the right side.Scroll down and click the ‘Data Management’ option appearing on the left side. You can check and fix it by the following method The Nintendo Switch has an in-built feature to check corrupted data. If your SD card is original and compatible, the issue may be in the game files. If it is fake, you can purchase an original SD card from Amazon. Read the specifications and brand name printed on it. You can get more information about different types of SD cards from here. Here is a list of SD cards compatible with Nintendo Switch ![]() So, you will need to replace it with a compatible, good quality, and genuine SD card. Unfortunately, you have purchased a cheap or fake SD card that’s why the data is corrupted.Īnother possibility is that the SD card is not compatible with your Nintendo Switch. As for the products themselves, we evaluated them on speed, capacity, and price.One of the biggest reasons for corrupted data is a fake SD card. For the products we couldn’t test ourselves, we perform intensive research, reviewing content from expert sources like Wirecutter, The Verge, CNET, Tom’s Guide, DigitalTrends, and others, as well as thousands of consumer reviews from online storefronts like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. Many of these recommendations come from hundreds of hours of in-house use. Therefore, we recommend avoiding higher-end microSD cards, as the Switch likely cannot take advantage of their faster speeds. Nintendo also recommends UHS-I cards with transfer speeds between 60 and 95 Mbps. As such, all of our recommendations are UHS-I cards with at least 64 GB of storage. We also recommend ( as does Nintendo) utilizing an UHS-I (Ultra High Speed Phase I) microSD card, which will ensure speedy transfer rates. Considering the size of some Switch titles, we recommend microSD cards with a minimum of 64 GB of storage. The Switch is compatible with a wide variety of microSD cards. ![]() We’re here to give you some tips and recommendations on buying the best Nintendo Switch microSD card for your needs. Most microSD cards cost about $16, and provide more than enough additional storage capacity for all your current and future Switch titles. Thankfully, every model of the Switch supports expandable storage via microSD card. But considering games like The Witcher 3 take up a whopping 28 GB of data, the default internal storage is not enough for most gamers, especially those who prefer digital downloads to physical game cards. The original Switch and Switch Lite come with a very limited 32 GB of internal storage, while the Switch OLED has a slightly improved 64 GB. Everything from its hybrid-style portable design to its incredible selection of games make it a standout hit in a crowd of big, boxy gaming consoles.īut one pain point across all models of the Switch is limited storage. We’ve talked a lot about how much we love the Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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