![]() ![]() Scroll through the list, making sure that your games were successfully migrated to the microSD card. Navigate to System Settings > Data Management > Manage Software one more time. Insert your new microSD card into the powered-off Switch’s card slot.Remove the adapter from your computer’s port or the microSD card from the slot. You can drag and drop or use the copy / paste function. Copy the “Nintendo” folder you saved to your desktop, transferring them over to the new microSD card as is (don’t change any file names or folders).Since the new card is empty, you naturally won’t see any folders or files. Head to your File Explorer or Finder and navigate to the mounted storage device. Swap your old microSD card for the new one, inserting it into your computer’s slot or the adapter.Now that all your game files are backed up to your computer, you can remove the microSD card from the slot (or the adapter). ![]() Wait for the folder to transfer to your computer - since it contains several folders and files, it’s usually more than a few gigabytes in size. To paste it to your desktop, press Ctrl + V on Windows or cmd + V on a Mac. Once it’s highlighted, you can also hit the Ctrl + C keys on Windows or the cmd + C keys on a Mac to copy the folder.
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