How to Reset Your Nintendo Switch: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide

If your Nintendo Switch is frozen, sluggish, or displaying error messages, a proper reset can often resolve the issue. Resetting your Switch restores its settings to factory defaults while keeping your saved games intact—make sure to back them up first! This comprehensive guide explains different reset methods so you can choose the most appropriate one based on your needs.


Understanding the Context

Why Reset Your Nintendo Switch?

Resetting your Nintendo Switch is useful when:

  • The console freezes or crashes frequently.
  • You’re troubleshooting software issues.
  • You need to recover from hardware glitches.
  • You're preparing to sell, gift, or upgrade.

Key Insights

Important: Back Up Your Data Before Resetting

Before performing a reset, back up your saved games and settings. Unlike re-setting, a factory reset deletes all game data, private profiles, Wii U game libraries, and custom settings permanently. Backup options include:

  • Using the Switch’s built-in save feature
  • Connecting to a PC and uploading save data
  • Cloud backups via Nintendo eShop (for supported games)

Always verify your data is safe before resetting.


Final Thoughts

How to Reset Nintendo Switch: 4 Methods

1. Factory Reset via Software (Recommended for Most Users)

This resets system settings, apps, and internal software but preserves your saved games.

Steps:

  1. Back up assets:
    Go to Settings > Saved Data > Back Up Saved Data, then save your game profiles to an eShop account or securely transfer them to a PC.

  2. Access System Settings:
    Swipe up from the home screen or long-press the home button to open Settings.

  1. Navigate to the System Menu:
    Select System, then tap General > Reset.

  2. Choose Factory Reset:
    Tap Reset system settings and confirm. Your Switch will restart.

⚠️ Note: This method is non-destructive—games remain on the console.