Nintendo switch код ошибки 2002 1002

Iam was getting the error 2002-1002 in a couple games after creating an emunand in atmosphere.

So i realized that i only got this error in titles that i had already played before the emunand , so i restore the saves and 80 % of those titles worked again. After that i went to tinfoil and did the konami code to install unsigned NCA and most of the games back to normal.

Now i only have issues with mario kart deluxe and animal crossing , i already tried to re install them allowing unsigned nca’s and restore the saves but it didnt work

Any tip to solve this error ?

EDIT: seems that some games like mario kart 8 and animal crossing have their game saves in a hidden partition ( or something like this )

So the only way to acess them is using the JKSV. So deleting the saves from nand in nintendo options and restoring them all the games are working , thank you everyone.

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  • #1

Hi,
I buyed Mario Kart as a physical card. When I start the game I get the Error-Code: 2002-1002.
I already tried everything I found about this error. Reset micro-sd, another micro-sd, delete all, reset switch.

I can play all of my games but not mario kart.

I tried to play it on sysnand and for troubleshooting also on sysMMC and emuMMC with the original game and with nsp from the internet just to make sure my card isn’t corrupt.

Thanks in advance.

  • #2

If you’re booting Atmosphere via kips+secmon in hekate:
Open bootloader/hekate_ipl.ini, and then remove the line
«kip1patch=nogc» from your Atmosphere boot option.

If you’re booting Atmosphere with Fusee:
Open atmosphere/BCT.ini, and then under «[stratosphere]»
add the line «nogc = 0» to force disable nogc.

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mhh it sadly didn’t solve the problem..
my hekate_ipl.ini:

[config]
autoboot=0
autoboot_list=0
bootwait=0
backlight=100
autohosoff=0
autonogc=1
updater2p=1

[CFW — sysMMC]
fss0=atmosphere/fusee-secondary.bin
kip1patch=nosigchk
atmosphere=1
emummc_force_disable=1
icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp

[CFW — emuMMC]
fss0=atmosphere/fusee-secondary.bin
kip1patch=nosigchk
emummcforce=0
atmosphere=1
icon=bootloader/res/icon_payload.bmp

[Stock — sysMMC]
fss0=atmosphere/fusee-secondary.bin
emummc_force_disable=1
stock=1
icon=bootloader/res/icon_switch.bmp

and my BCT.ini:

BCT0
[stage1]
stage2_path = atmosphere/fusee-secondary.bin
stage2_mtc_path = atmosphere/fusee-mtc.bin
stage2_addr = 0xF0000000
stage2_entrypoint = 0xF0000000

[stratosphere]
; To force-enable nogc, add nogc = 1
; To force-disable nogc, add nogc = 0
nogc = 0
; To opt in to using Atmosphere’s NCM reimplementation, add enable_ncm = 1

  • #4

Maybe the cart is messed up?

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Maybe the cart is messed up?

it works on another switch´.. soo i don’t think its messed up

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  • #5

Hi,

Did you solve your problem ? I have exactly the same. Last firmware 10.0.4 on my emuMMC, with last hekate and atmopshere update. When i try to play with carts, like mario kart or just dance, i have the error 2002-1002.

I have modified hekate_ipl.ini and bct.ini but it doesn’t change my problem. I try to remove mario kart files and install them again with update but always the same problem.

All my carts work well on my OFW.

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Hi,

Same problem here. If I give up to use the cartridge and try do download the game with tinfoil, it shows the same 2002-1002 error message. It happens with all my original games. When I create the emunand, I already have those games installed. Maibe that’s the problem. Any clue?

Thank you very much.

  • #6

Hi,

Same problem here. If I give up to use the cartridge and try do download the game with tinfoil, it shows the same 2002-1002 error message. It happens with all my original games. When I create the emunand, I already have those games installed. Maibe that’s the problem. Any clue?

Thank you very much.

Take out game card, delete the app data. Then insert and download update for the game. If it still doesnt work, might be your save data so try deleting that

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  • #7

I have the same problem here, but just with a bunch of games like Mario Kart or Smash bros. I cant find any clue on internet. I update the sigpatches, with last atmos and the uptdated fw…But that two games doesnt work

Draxzelex

  • #8

I have the same problem here, but just with a bunch of games like Mario Kart or Smash bros. I cant find any clue on internet. I update the sigpatches, with last atmos and the uptdated fw…But that two games doesnt work

Where did you download your patches from?

  • #9

Hi,
I buyed Mario Kart as a physical card. When I start the game I get the Error-Code: 2002-1002.
I already tried everything I found about this error. Reset micro-sd, another micro-sd, delete all, reset switch.

I can play all of my games but not mario kart.

I tried to play it on sysnand and for troubleshooting also on sysMMC and emuMMC with the original game and with nsp from the internet just to make sure my card isn’t corrupt.

Thanks in advance.

Hello, i found solution. I have always up to date Sigpatches, Atmo etc. so all solutions from this and other sites dont work. Reinstalling game, installing from another sites still dont help.

I used game card to play and later i installed NSP with this game and game stopped working no matter i use game card or no.

My solution is: go to System Settings > Data Management > Delete Save Data. Now you need to choose game dont work and clean all save data for this software.

I know answer will refresh old post but it was for many ppl who actually use switch and can get this problem and can help in future.

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    Error code 2002-1002 is displayed while starting a game or while downloading software on Nintendo Switch.

    Additional Information:

    If a microSD card is inserted on the console, the save location will default to the microSD card when downloading or redownloading software.

    What to Do:

    • Ensure your console has the latest system update.

      • If the console is already up to date, restart it by holding down the POWER Button for three seconds, then select «Power Options» > «Restart.» 

    • Check for corrupt data

    • Delete the problematic software and redownload it. 

    • If the issue persists, try the following:

      • Reseat the microSD card by removing and reinserting the microSD card

      • Format the microSD card.

        Important:

        • Once formatted, the information on the microSD card cannot be recovered. If screenshots or videos are stored on the microSD card, be sure to first back up the information on a computer. 

        • If downloadable software was saved to the microSD card, it can be redownloaded using the same Nintendo Account where it was purchased 

      • Use a different microSD card. 

      • Remove the microSD card and download the software directly to the system memory. 

    Situation Not Resolved:

    If the error persists with multiple supported microSD cards, or when downloading directly to the system memory, the Nintendo Switch console will need to be repaired.

    If you would like further assistance with the Nintendo Switch console, please contact Nintendo Customer Service.


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    The Nintendo Switch is an innovative console that has taken the world by storm. It has amazing capabilities that continue to wow users. Functionality is top-rate and usually pretty reliable. But what happens when that console isn’t working and is throwing up error codes?

    It’s time to diagnose issues on the Nintendo Switch and fix it!

    Note: To find the specific error code needed, hit ctrl+f on the keyboard.

    Hardware

    2153-0321

    • This code means there is a serious audio-hardware issue
      • The console will need to be physically repaired. Call Nintendo support for more info.
      • A temporary workaround that works for some, but not all: turn off the «mute volume when headphones are unplugged» setting.

    2168-0002

    • This is a console crash error. It could be caused by either corrupted hardware or pirated content.
      • If there is any pirated content on the Switch, delete the files immediately.
      • Try rebooting the console.
      • If rebooting doesn’t work, try making sure the system is up to date.
      • If the above fails, the Switch may need to be physically repaired.

    2115-0096

    • Amiibo figure is not being accepted on the Switch.
      • Check for system updates.
      • Check the right Joy-Con to make sure it is working properly.
      • Reset Amiibo data.

    2153-1540

    • This error code indicates the Switch is not functional.
      • Restart the Switch.
      • Check for updates.
      • If this doesn’t work, call Nintendo Support. The Switch may need repairing.

    2139-0006

    • There is something wrong with the hardware.
      • Call Nintendo Support. The console will need to be prepared.

    General

    2162-0002

    • This is a crash error with multiple causes.
      • Try restarting the console.
      • Making sure Joy-Cons are charged.
      • Once rebooted, make sure all parts of the Switch are up to date.
      • If the crash error persists, contact Nintendo Support.

    2813-6838 / 2813-6561

    • The Nintendo eShop Card code attempting to be used is unable to be processed.
      • Try the code again, checking the numbers carefully.
      • Make sure the code isn’t intended for a different region.
      • If the above doesn’t work, contact Nintendo Support.

    2801-7199

    • Facebook upload is not working.
      • Try unlinking, then relinking the Facebook account.
      • If this fails, check Facebook permissions on the Facebook site/app.
      • If the error code persists, wait and try again later.

    2124-4009

    • This is a general functionality error code.
      • Restart the Switch.
      • If problems persist, there may be maintenance or an outage. Try again later.

    2124-4517 /2181-4017

    • Usually, there flagged unusual behavior on the Switch, preventing online service access.
      • Wait and try again later.
      • If the problem persists, contact Nintendo Support.

    2124-3080

    • The Switch cannot connect to online match-making.
      • Online multiplayer is likely not available in your region.

    2124-4007

    • The Switch console being used has been permanently banned from connecting online, likely due to a breach of Terms of Service.
      • Contact Nintendo Support.

    2813-0055

    • The Switch cannot redeem a download code because the software is not released to the public yet.
      • Wait until the release date.

    2813-1470

    • The credit card being used in the eShop has been rejected.
      • Delete and set up the card again.

    2813-0040

    • The download code attempting to be used has already been redeemed.
      • Double-check the download code.

    2005-0005 / 2005-0004

    • This error means something in the Nintendo is likely corrupted.
      • Turn off the Switch. Do not delete any data yet.
      • Turn it back on and make sure the system is up to date.
      • If this does not work, delete any offending DLC or pirated content.
      • If the above doesn’t work, try a new MicroSD or format the current one.

    2124-0291

    • Transfer of user account to another Switch cannot be finished.
      • Check that the user account isn’t already linked in some way to the second console.
      • If so, delete that data and try the transfer again.

    Software

    2164-0020 / 2122-0082

    • There is software on the Switch causing an error.
      • Go to manage software.
      • Delete the software causing this issue (likely the game that caused the crash).
      • Restart the Switch. Put the game card back in, if it is not digital.
      • Reinstall the software.

    2162-0101

    • A game cannot start because an update is required.
      • Check for software updates.

    2306-0819

    • The Switch is unable to connect to online games.
      • Make sure the Switch software is up to date.

    2021-0003 / 2000-0000 / 2101-0002 /2107-0427

    • The latest software is not being used.
      • Check for software updates.
      • Check for corrupted data.

    2124-3000 / 2137-1508

    • The Switch is unable to connect to an online service because it is not up to date.
      • Update the console.

    2813-0071

    • The software is having a general issue with downloading on the eShop.
      • Restart the console and try again.

    2142-1099 / 2155-0400

    • The Parental Controls app cannot connect to the internet. The console needs to be up to date.
      • Update the console.

    Internet Connection

    2110-1100

    • The Switch is unable to determine a network.
      • Run through all internet troubleshooting settings:
        • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
        • Check the network password again and retry.
        • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
        • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
        • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.
      • If this still fails, call Nintendo Support as there may be additional solutions. In some cases, the Switch may need repair.

    2811-7001

    • An error in using an online service like eShop has occurred.
      • Restart the console.
      • Check internet connection.
      • Restart network devices.

    2110-2004

    • The Switch is unable to determine a network.
      • Run through all internet troubleshooting settings:
        • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
        • Check the network password again and retry.
        • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
        • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
        • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.
      • Update the Router’s firmware.
      • If the above doesn’t work, factory reset the router.
      • If this still fails, call Nintendo Support as there may be additional solutions. In some cases, the Switch may need repair.

    2110-2091

    • LAN Adapter is detected, but the Switch could not make a connection with the router or modem.
      • Check to make sure the ethernet cable is secure.
      • Try power cycling your home network.
      • Use a different port on the router.
      • Try a different ethernet cable.

    2110-2201 / 2110-2214

    • The router or access point alerted the Switch that an incorrect password was used.
      •  Confirm the connection password.
      • Troubleshoot internet connection:
        • Move the Switch closer to the router.
        • Create a wireless internet connection file.
        • Power cycle your network.

    2110-1100

    • A wireless network connection cannot be made.  This is due to the Switch not detecting a network. (This can also sometimes mean, for those that have USB LAN, that the USB LAN is not properly set up)
      • Create a new internet connection file.
      • Move the Switch closer to the router.
      • Power cycle the home network.
      • Move anything blocking the Switch or router.

    2110-2091

    • The Switch cannot connect to a wired network.
      • Check internet connection.
      • Restart the Switch.
      • Check DNS settings.

    2110-2003

    • There are connection issues related to failure to detect the LAN Adapter.
      • Make sure the ethernet is attached.
      • Power cycle the home network.
      • Try a different router port.
      • Try a different ethernet cable.

    2110-2004 / 2110-2220 / 2110-2201 / 2110-2214

    • Cannot connect to a specific wireless network. Usually, this is due to incorrect password use.
      • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
      • Check the network password again and retry.
      • If this does not work, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • If all steps fail, check network settings for the home network.

     2110-3127

    • Cannot connect to a specific wireless or wired network.
      • Check DNS settings and make sure they are correct.

    2110-3400

    • Cannot connect to a specific wireless or wired network.
      • Check web authentication permissions.

    2122-2403 / 2211-0524

    • This is a general error, usually caused by a needed software update or connection issues.
      • Make sure your Switch is up to date.
      • Check internet connection.
      • Restart the console.

    2811-1006

    • The Switch is unable to connect to the Nintendo Account
      • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
      • Check the network password again and retry.
      • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

    2811-5001 / 2811-1028

    • The Switch is unable to connect to the eShop or other online features.
      • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
      • Check the network password again and retry.
      • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

    2155-8006

    • The Switch is unable to link a new Nintendo account to the console. This is usually due to a DNS error or general connection timeout.
      • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
      • Check the network password again and retry.
      • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

    2618-0513

    • The Switch is unable to complete a match-making process.
      • Try again.
      • Test your internet connection.
      • Power cycle your gateway.
      • If this does not work, try updating your gateway’s firmware.
      • If the above fails, contact Nintendo Support.

    2160-0103 / 2306-0520 / 2618-0006 / 2618-0201 / 2618-0516

    • Joining an online match, starting/completing the match-making process, or completing a match has failed. This is very likely a connection issue.
      • Restart the console.
      • Check the connection.
      • Try a manual DNS alternate.
      • Try power cycling your home network.

    2160-0202

    • Connecting to an online service has failed. This is likely a connection timeout issue.
      • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
      • Check the network password again and retry.
      • Try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

    2155-8006

    • The Switch is unable to link a new Nintendo account to the console. This is usually due to a DNS error or general connection timeout.
      • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
      • Check the network password again and retry.
      • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

    2124-8006 / 2137-8006

    • A download cannot be completed. Usually, this is caused by connection timeout.
      • Check DNS settings.
      • Restart the console.
      • Run through internet troubleshooting:
        • If this does not work, manually enter an alternate DNS.
        • If the above does not work, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
        • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
        • Try connecting to an alternate wireless band as the last step.
      • Contact Nintendo Support if problems persist.

    2810-1224

    • Sign-in to either the Account or eShop has failed. The connection may also be an issue.
      • Restart the console.
      • Check connection signal. Then attempt regular activity again.
      • If the above fails, contact Nintendo Support.

    2137-0240

    • Downloads cannot be completed. This is because of an internet issue, likely a timeout.
    • Check internet connection.
    • Troubleshoot internet issues:
      • Power cycle the home network.
      • Move any objects blocking the Switch or router.
      • If able, connect to another wireless band.
    • For wired connection troubleshooting:
      • Restart network devices.
    • If all the above fails, try updating the router’s firmware.

    2124-8028

    • Nintendo sign-in has failed. This is due to poor internet speeds or wireless issues.
      • Check internet speed.
      • Troubleshoot internet issues:
        • Power cycle the home network.
        • Move any objects blocking the Switch or router.
        • If able, connect to another wireless band.

    2124-8006-2124-8007

    • This is an error code associated with a connection timeout or DNS error. It could also be a weak signal or slow internet.
      • Check internet connection.
      • Restart the Switch.
      • Enter a different DNS.
      • Run through internet troubleshooting:
        • Move any objects blocking the Switch (if wireless).
        • If the above does not work, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the wireless router.
        • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
        • Try connecting to an alternate wireless band as the last step.

    2160-8006-2160-8007

    • A connection test cannot be completed.
      • Check internet connection.
      • Make sure you are connecting to the right network.

    2618-0203

    • Nintendo Switch cannot connect to an online service. This is possible due to issues with the DNS.
      • Restart the console.
      • Check the DNS settings.
      • Try power cycling your home network.
      • Manually enter an alternate DNS.
      • Test the internet connection.

    2142-0507

    • The Parental Controls app cannot connect to the internet. The internet is not detected, likely due to a timeout.
      • Restart the Switch.
      • Check internet connection.
      • Power cycle home network.
      • Use a different network.

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    Maintenance and Server Issues

    2813-0002

    • There is a service outage preventing connection to the Nintendo eShop.
      • Wait and try again later.

    2618-0542

    • The Switch is unable to join an online match. This is due to too many players.
      • Wait and try and join a match later.

    2613-1400

    • The Switch will not create a credit card purchase. This is likely due to maintenance or server issues.
      • Wait and try again later.

    2306-0811

    • The Switch will not connect to an online service. This is likely due to maintenance or server issues.
      • Wait and try again later.

    2801-7002

    • Twitter uploads cannot be completed. This is likely due to maintenance or server issues.
      • Wait and try again later.

    2124-5119 / 2124-5249

    • Nintendo Account Services is experiencing server issues or undergoing maintenance.
      • Wait and try again later.

    902-5998

    • The Nintendo eShop is experiencing maintenance.
      • Wait and try again later.

    2810-1500

    • Facebook sign-in cannot be completed.
      • Restart the console.
      • If the problem persists, it may be may server issues. Try again later.

    2124-5002 / 2124-5200

    • Sign-in to a pre-existing Nintendo Account has failed. This specific code determines this is an outage on Nintendo’s side.
      • Wait and try again later.

    2813-0009 / 2813-1400 / 2813-6835 / 2813-9804 /2813-9712

    • There is a temporary service issue with the Nintendo eShop. It may have also timed out due to inactivity.
      • If inactivity, relaunch the store.
      • Wait and try again later.

    2811-7503, 2811-7504

    • There is a network outage to the Nintendo eShop.
      • Wait and try again later.

    2816-0700 / 2817-0700

    • A maintenance error is popping up on general application use.
      • Wait again and try later.

    MicroSD

    2002-2049-2002-2064 /2002-4690 / 2002-6201 / 2016-0247 / 2016-0602 / 2016-0641

    • An error code while downloading software or updating a game has occurred. The MicroSD is likely at fault.
      • Reset and check the MicroSD.
      • Make sure data isn’t corrupted.
      • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
      • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
      • If all of the tips above do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

    2002-2001 /2016-0390 / 2205-0123

    • The MicroSD card cannot be accessed.
      • Reset and check the MicroSD.
      • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
      • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
      • If all of the tips above do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

    2002-4517 / 2002-4641-2002-4660 /2002-4741-2002-4760 / 2002-0007-2002-0008 /2002-4683

    • Software for or from the eShop cannot be downloaded. This is a MicroSD issue.
      • If a MicroSD is not being used, restart the console.
      • Check for software updates.
      • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
      • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
      • If all of the tips above do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

    2002-4301-2002-4463 / 2002-3005 /2002-3500-2002-3999 / 2002-0001 /2016-0601 / 2101-0001 / 2107-0445

    • A MicroSD error has occurred while playing a game powering the Switch on (or waking from sleep mode).
      • Restart the Switch.
      • Check for software updates.
      • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
      • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
      • If all of the tips above do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

    2002-1002 / 2002-2629-2002-2669

    • A game cannot download or start. This will happen with a MicroSD.
      • Check for software updates.
      • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
      • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
      • If all of the tips above do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

    2002-2085

    • The MicroSD cannot be recognized.
      • Check for software updates.
      • Remove and reinsert MicroSD
      • If the above doesn’t work, format the MicroSD.
      • If all do not work, try getting a new MicroSD or downloading directly to the Switch.

    2005-0003

    • There is an issue with the MicroSD and it is preventing downloads.
      • Make sure the system is up to date.
      • Find a new MicroSD or Repair the current MicroSD.
      • If repairs fail and there is no other MicroSD for use, try downloading the software on the Switch system for later use.

    Ranges

    These sets of ranges tend to have the same meaning within their group. Make sure to search the specific code if these general tips do not help.

    2110-1000 — 2110-1999

    • An error code within this range means the Switch cannot connect to the wireless or wired network. Usually, the error occurred before, not as a timeout.
      • Try power cycling your gateway.
      • Place the Switch in a DMZ in gateway settings. Within those settings, forward ports to the Switch.
      • Restart the console.

    2110-2000 — 2110-2899 / 2110-2900 — 2110-2999 / 2110-3000 — 2110-3999

    • An error code in this range means a connection was not made to a wireless or wired network. This error usually occurs during the action, such as a connection loss. The connection loss also could have occurred while obtaining the IP address.
      • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
      • Check the network password again and retry.
      • If failure, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

    2618-0501, 2618-0502 / 2306-0501, 2306-0502

    • This error occurs when the Switch fails to join an online match.
      • Make sure no objects are blocking the Switch.
      • Check the network password again and retry.
      • If the above doesn’t work, try either power cycling the home network or moving closer to the router.
      • If the connection fails again, try turning off password requirements for the network.
      • If all steps fail,  check network settings for the home network.

    2124-0200 — 2124-0269

    • The user is attempting to use an online game feature while not logged in.
      • Log in to the intended Nintendo account.

    Games

    These error codes are for specific video game titles.

    2306-0820

    • The Splatoon 2 Global Testfire demo will not launch.
      • The demo sessions for this game are no longer available.

    2-AABQA-1021

    • An online match in Arms will not connect.
      • Check your internet connection and try again.

    2-BABBE-1000

    • Ultra Street Fighter 2 Online will not connect.
      • Check for a software update on the game.
      • If this doesn’t work, check the internet connection.

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    Note: If a microSD card is inserted on the console, the save location will default to the microSD card when downloading or redownloading software.

    What to do

    1. Ensure your console has the latest system update.
      • If the console is already up to date, restart it by holding down the POWER Button for three seconds, then select Power Options followed by Restart.
    2. Check for corrupt data.
    3. Delete the problematic software and redownload it.
    1. Continue using the console and monitor the situation.

    2. If the issue persists, try the following:

      • Reseat the microSD card by removing and reinserting the microSD card.
      • Format the microSD card.
        Important
        • Once formatted, the information on the microSD card cannot be recovered. If screenshots or videos are stored on the microSD card, be sure to first back up the information on a computer.
        • If downloadable software was saved to the microSD card, it can be redownloaded using the same Nintendo Account where it was purchased.
      • Use a different microSD card.
      • Remove the microSD card and download the software directly to the system memory.

      If the error persists and a microSD card is not being used, the Nintendo Switch console will need to be repaired.

      For your convenience, Nintendo provides a quick and easy-to-use online repair process.

    3. If this information resolved your issue, then you’re all set! For information about Nintendo’s products, be sure to check out Nintendo’s website for all the latest news.

      If the error persists with multiple supported microSD cards, or when downloading directly to the system memory, the Nintendo Switch console will need to be repaired.

      For your convenience, Nintendo provides a quick and easy-to-use online repair process.

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