The simplest explanation for your Switch not powering-up (along with the simplest solution) is that it’s run out of power. Once the Switch loses all its juice, it’ll shut down, and you won’t be able to turn it back on until it’s been sufficiently recharged. Thankfully, you won’t have to bring it back up to full in order to start playing again, but unfortunately the console also won’t let you use it when it’s charging until it hits a certain percentage (per Nintendo).
- Connect your Switch’s A/C Adapter and plug it in (or put your Switch in its dock) to start charging.
- Wait a minimum of 30 minutes, then try turning the Switch back on.
- If it won’t turn on after 30 minutes of charging, leave it plugged in and let it charge for 5-10 minutes more and try again, repeating as needed.
But, more importantly, what if the Switch didn’t run out of power? There is one more step to take if you’re sure the Switch has enough juice to be powered on.
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