What micro SD cards are not compatible with switches?

For the original Nintendo Switch, standard microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC cards are compatible (with a system update for XC), but larger SD/miniSD cards won't fit; however, the newer Nintendo Switch 2 is NOT compatible with standard microSD cards and only accepts faster microSD Express (EX) cards, meaning your old cards won't work in the new console.
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Can any microSD card work with Switch?

Yes, any standard microSD, microSDHC, or microSDXC card up to 2TB works with the Nintendo Switch, but for best performance, choose a UHS-I compatible card with speeds of 60-95MB/s, avoiding slower or incompatible UHS-II cards, and ensure it's formatted to exFAT if over 32GB for smooth game loading. 
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What SD cards are not compatible with 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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Why is my microSD card not recognized on my switch?

If you can't access your microSD card on a Nintendo Switch, try powering off, reinserting the card (ensure it clicks in), cleaning the card and slot gently, checking for system updates, and if issues persist, try formatting the card (backing up data first) or testing with a different card to rule out a faulty card or slot.
 
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How to check if SD card is compatible with Nintendo Switch?

SWITCH firmware update

Supported cards includes microSD, microSDHC and microSDXC. It is only compatible up to Speed Class UHS-I and not compatible with UHS-II. In the past, data stored in the internal storage could not be transferred to a microSD card as it can now be transferred to a gaming console directly.
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Can I put a 1TB microSD card in my switch?

Add 1TB of storage to your Nintendo Switch in a matter of seconds, and rest easy knowing you have room for your favorite games. With transfer rates up to 100MB/s2, the SanDisk microSDXC card for Nintendo Switch delivers consistent high performance, so you can load games fast.
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Why is my microSD card not reading?

Your Micro SD card isn't reading due to physical issues (dirt, damage, write-lock switch), software glitches (corrupt file system, bad drivers, incorrect formatting), or hardware problems (faulty card reader, device incompatibility). Try cleaning the contacts, checking the lock switch, testing in another device/reader, updating drivers, assigning a drive letter, or reformatting if data isn't needed, as these common fixes address most detection issues. 
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Why does my switch keep saying the microSD card was removed?

Your Nintendo Switch keeps saying the microSD card is removed due to connection issues, a dirty or damaged card/slot, or a corrupted card/system; try re-seating the card, cleaning the contacts gently with a soft cloth, checking for compatibility, formatting the card (after backing up data!), and ensure it's firmly clicked in, as the reader might be loose if problems persist. 
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How to use a microSD card on a Nintendo Switch?

To use a microSD card on your Switch, power it off, lift the kickstand on the back, find the slot, insert the card with the label facing away (or contacts down), push until it clicks, then restart the console, and follow prompts to format it if it's new, allowing you to store downloaded games and updates. 
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How to know if SD card is corrupted on Nintendo Switch?

How to check for Corrupt Data
  1. From the HOME Menu, select "System Settings."
  2. Scroll down the options on the left and select “Data Management”
  3. On the right hand side select “Software”, then select the software title you would like to check.
  4. Select “Check for Corrupt Data”
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What happens if you put a regular microSD card in a Switch 2?

Please note: Nintendo Switch 2 is only compatible with microSD Express cards. If the microSD cards you have used for Nintendo Switch do not support microSD Express standards, you cannot use them with Nintendo Switch 2.
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Is 128GB enough for a switch?

Yes, 128GB is a good starting point for a Nintendo Switch SD card, especially if you play mostly physical games or a few digital titles, but you might run out of space if you go fully digital with many large AAA games, making 256GB or 512GB a safer bet for heavy downloaders. It's enough for many games, but large updates and digital-only games quickly eat into that space, so consider your playing style. 
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How to tell if a microSD is express?

To tell if a microSD card is "Express," look for the stylized "EX" logo, the word "Express," or the E150-E600 speed class symbol printed on the card or its packaging, and know that it has an extra row of pins for much faster PCIe/NVMe speeds, unlike standard microSDs. 
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What SD card should I use for a Nintendo Switch?

Nintendo Switch, OLED, and Lite all use the same type of memory card, a microSD card, to expand their storage capacity. Here are the specifics: The Switch 2 supports only microSD Express cards. The Switch, OLED, and Lite support microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC cards.
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Can I put a 2TB SD card in my Switch?

Yes, your Nintendo Switch (including Lite and OLED models) officially supports microSDXC cards up to 2TB for expanded storage, but you'll need a system update to use them, and currently, 1.5TB cards are the largest widely available, though 2TB cards are on the horizon or emerging for the newer Switch 2, all requiring proper formatting for your system. 
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Can you use a 128GB SD card on Switch?

For moderate use, a 128GB – 256GB microSD card will work. If you're planning on downloading many games, you probably want a high-capacity card that is 512GB or higher. A few other things to consider when choosing a microSD card for your Nintendo Switch are: Swift transfer speeds for fast loading.
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Why won't my microSD card work in my Switch?

If you can't access your microSD card on a Nintendo Switch, try powering off, reinserting the card (ensure it clicks in), cleaning the card and slot gently, checking for system updates, and if issues persist, try formatting the card (backing up data first) or testing with a different card to rule out a faulty card or slot.
 
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Can I put any microSD card in my Nintendo Switch?

Yes, you can use most microSD cards (microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC) for the original Nintendo Switch and Switch OLED, up to 2TB, but for the newer Nintendo Switch 2, you must use microSD Express cards (look for the "EX" logo) for compatibility and performance. For the original Switch, aim for high-speed UHS-I cards (60-95 MB/s) from reputable brands like SanDisk or Samsung for the best experience, avoiding cheap, unbranded ones.
 
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What's the difference between SD & microSD?

MicroSD cards are the smaller-sized version of SD cards and the biggest difference between the two is the form factor. They're also more versatile since they're often available with an SD adaptor that allows you to use microSD cards in hardware devices that only support SD cards.
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Why can't I use my old SD card on my new Switch?

The new console only uses SD Express cards. That means if you have data from an older Switch on an SD card, you won't be able to just plug it into the Switch 2 and get playing.
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How to fix Nintendo Switch error code 2813-0999?

Error Code: 2813-0999
  1. Sign into your Nintendo Account via accounts.nintendo.com and ensure that the country/region setting is correct.
  2. Once the country/region setting for your Nintendo Account has been updated to a country where Nintendo eShop is available, power off your console and then power it back on.
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Why is my microSD card not being detected?

When a microSD card isn't detected, first check for physical issues like dirt or adapter problems, then try different hardware (reader/port) and check Disk Management to assign a drive letter or format it; if software-related, run chkdsk or update drivers, but if it remains undetected, the card might be physically damaged.
 
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How to tell if a microSD card is bad?

Here are some common signs of a corrupted SD card:
  1. Files and folders have gibberish names or disappear.
  2. Requests to format the device when inserted.
  3. Frequent errors while reading or writing data.
  4. The card displays the wrong capacity or a zero-byte file size.
  5. The file system appears as RAW in utilities.
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Why does my Nintendo Switch keep saying SD card removed?

Your Nintendo Switch keeps saying the SD card is removed because of poor contact, debris, a faulty card, or a failing card reader (especially on older models), often fixed by cleaning contacts, reinserting firmly (even holding it in place), or trying a new card; if the issue persists, the internal reader might need repair. 
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Are all SD card readers compatible?

All the SD standards are backwards compatible and since thats the original SD standard any reader will work. SD cards of newer standards than the device was made for can cause problems sometimes but as long as the device can comprehend the storage size it should work, just slower than the card could usually do.
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