How do I Manually Update Switch Firmware?
The Nintendo Switch is an extremely popular gaming console that offers a wealth of entertainment options. One of the critical aspects of maintaining your Switch experience is keeping the firmware up-to-date. If you’re experiencing issues with your device, a firmware update may be the solution to solve the problem. In this article, we will guide you on how to manually update your Nintendo Switch firmware.
Select the System Settings
Scroll down through the System Settings menu and select System. Then, select System Update to start the system update process. During the process, your system will first perform a check to determine if a new system update is available.
What Will I Need to Update Switch Firmware?
Before you begin updating your Switch firmware, you will need a few things:
- A stable Internet connection
- Your Nintendo Switch console
Why Update Switch Firmware?
There are several reasons why you may want to update your Switch firmware:
- New features: Updates often bring new features, such as improved graphics, new apps, or enhanced performance.
- Fix bugs: Updates can resolve issues such as glitches, freezing, or battery drain.
- Improve security: Updating your firmware ensures you have the latest security patches to protect your device from potential exploits.
How to Manually Update Your Switch Firmware
Here are the steps to follow when manually updating your Switch firmware:
- Firmware Check**: Your Switch automatically checks for firmware updates. If you miss the notification, you can follow these steps:
• Go to the Home Menu
• Select System Settings
• Scroll down to System, and select it
• System Update
• Automatically Update or Manual Update as per your preference - Update via Router**: Connect your Switch to your router without Wi-Fi
• Press the + button and select System Update
• Search for and select the update by date or size
• Select the update to begin the download process - Update by Downloading from the SD Card**: Download the update from an SD card
• Download the update from the Nintendo Website
• Copy the firmware update file to your SD card
• Insert the SD card into the top slot of your Switch
• Go to System Settings
• Scroll down to System, and select it
• System Update
• Select the update option to install from the SD card - Update Offline**: Update your Switch without an active internet connection
• Download the update from the Nintendo Website without connecting to the internet
• Copy the firmware update file to your SD card or external storage
• Insert the SD card or external storage containing the update into the top slot of your Switch
• Go to System Settings
• Scroll down to System, and select it
• System Update
• Select the update option to install from the SD card or external storage
<table>
<tr><td>Method</td><td>Description</td></tr>
<tr>
<td>Firmware Check</td>
<td>System automatically checks for updates</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Update via Router</td>
<td>Connect Switch to Router without Wi-Fi</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Update by Downloading from the SD Card</td>
<td>Download update from Nintendo website & copy to SD Card</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Update Offline</td>
<td>Download update before connecting to internet & use SD Card/External Storage to install</td>
</tr>