Hardware My Switch Died. Today.

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I not going to keep docked and on when i am using another console. eg Ps4 or playing my 3ds.
That’s good because you shouldn’t keep it docked at all times. When it’s docked, it will always cycle between charge and discharge slightly and produce heat. That is bad for the durability of the battery. When you don’t use your Switch for a long period of time, it is recommened to keep the charge level at 60%.
 
nonsense i did it with the wiiu too it still works. it's been in the charging cradle for about 6 months just turned it on damn thing is still going strong :lol:
Of course it still works, what did you expect? But the durability of your battery dropped as a result of this. You can measure it if you buy the exact same battery and compare its battery life with your tortured one.
 
As I said my switch died. Haven't used it since July. So I plugged it in to charge. When I went back after an hour.
The Joygon's light up. But nothing on the Tablet. Just black screen. When I put it in the dock. the light on the bottom of the dock, flickers then nothing.
Time for nintendo to look at it.
Damn. Sorry to hear. :( I hope you can fix it somehow.
 
It doesn't have anything to do with safe mode whatsoever. For people experiencing this later on. Let it charge for a night and it will work again. It just needs a bigger charge again to turn back on. That's all it is and all it will take
 
You can try to start up in safe mode ;)

Hold down the volumebuttons and then you can also pres the power button.

Not sure what you mean ? It will be useful if something happen to our Nintendo Switch

Hold down the volume buttons.. both controllers ? And press the power button at the same time ?
 
Not sure what you mean ? It will be useful if something happen to our Nintendo Switch

Hold down the volume buttons.. both controllers ? And press the power button at the same time ?
Yes, and dance the macarena while you dou it. /s

PS: The volume buttons and the power button are next to each other on top of the console, no controller required.
 
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Not sure what you mean ? It will be useful if something happen to our Nintendo Switch

Hold down the volume buttons.. both controllers ? And press the power button at the same time ?

I mean... what else can I write? Last time I checked there are no volume controllers on the Joy Cons :P?
 
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Yes, and dance the macarena while you dou it. /s

PS: The volume buttons and the power button are next to each other on top of the console, no controller required.

Oops.. Thats what I mean.. I always say controllers out of bad habit, lol. :)

So you mean one Joy Con (left) then press Volume buttons and the power button down at the same time ? I want to write it down in the future. Since it is useful and I found it. It is called Recovery Mode... I wonder why Nintendo didnt mentioned that ? SMH.

I mean... what else can I write? Last time I checked there are no volume controllers on the Joy Cons :P?

Lol.. Sorry. I understand.
 
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Oops.. Thats what I mean.. I always say controllers out of bad habit, lol. :)

So you mean one Joy Con (left) then press Volume buttons and the power button down at the same time ? I want to write it down in the future. Since it is useful and where did you get that information ?



Lol.. Sorry. I understand.
No joycon connection required, so let's suppose the joycons do not exist.
Press the Volume +, Volume -, and the power buttons. AFAIK you don't need to press them all at the exact same time, but you should nor release them.
Hold the three buttons down until either something happens or you get tired.

All the three buttons are in the top of the console/tablet, they cannot be detached.
 
No joycon connection required, so let's suppose the joycons do not exist.
Press the Volume +, Volume -, and the power buttons. AFAIK you don't need to press them all at the exact same time, but you should nor release them.
Hold the three buttons down until either something happens or you get tired.

All the three buttons are in the top of the console/tablet, they cannot be detached.

Got it! Thanks.
 

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