Should you’re a Change fan, you would possibly know that Nintendo dropped a fairly vital replace this week. Model 20.0.0 launched various new options and adjustments for Nintendo’s consoles, together with digital recreation playing cards and GameShare, and set the stage for the launch of the Change 2. Nonetheless, the replace introduced with it one thing Nintendo did not intend: instability.
It seems that after updating to model 20.0.0, some Change customers bumped into error codes when booting up their consoles—particularly, Error Code: 2206-1015, which induced some Switches to crash. Whereas it would not look like affecting most Switches, the issue was dangerous sufficient for Nintendo to acknowledge it through their buyer help web page on X. Within the put up, the corporate apologizes for the problem, and stories they’re trying into the issue.
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It did not take lengthy for them to discover a answer: Nintendo acknowledged the problem on Thursday, Could 1, earlier than rolling out a brand new replace on Friday, Could 2. In response to the discharge notes, this replace, model 20.0.1, fixes one drawback: the problem with Error Code: 2206-1015. Should you’re putting in this replace, do not count on to see something new from model 20.0.0—minus, in fact, any error codes.
The way to replace your Change whether it is unresponsive
The problem, nonetheless, is when you’ve got an affected Change, you won’t have the ability to replace it usually. (That is the tough factor about bugs that trigger your system to crash.) Fortunately, Nintendo has an answer: replace your Change in Upkeep Mode.
What do you suppose up to now?
To take action, comply with these steps:
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Ensure the Change is completely powered off by urgent down on the ability button for 12 seconds.
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Maintain the quantity up and quantity down buttons, then press the ability button to show the system on.
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Don’t let go of the quantity buttons till your see the Upkeep Mode menu.
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When you see the Upkeep Mode menu, select Replace System, then comply with the on-screen directions to replace.