Saving the programs
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Hello, for organizational reasons, I want to put FUZE on another micro SD. With which I will take the FUZE program to the new SD.
The codes that I created in FUZE, where are they stored?
How can I pass the FUZE program and my codes to the new SD? -
I'm afraid the Switch doesn't work like that. You can dictate where you wish the applications to go such as Fuze itself or games, but not the save data of the games / apps. That is dictated by Nintendo and out of our control. It is in the internal memory.
[edit] there is functionality in the system setting for moving applications and their data to another switch. But I don't think that's what you wanted.
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No and yes ..... XD
It is really what I needed to know.
That the codes I wrote in FUZE are in the internal memory is one less problem for what I want to do than to take the FUZE program to another SD.
I guess it is also compatible with the save in the cloud? -
OK, yes that's possible then. You can select in the switch's settings which applications live on SD and which in internal memory. Note that I don't think you can use the application from SD, only archive it there to save space when you no longer want to use it.
Yes, if you have a Nintendo Online account the Fuze save data (your creations) will backup to the cloud. The requirement for Nintendo online for this is again, Nintendo, not us. Also if you wish you can share your programs with your friends. This will put them onto our servers.
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Well, I have good news, since I installed it on my Nintendo Switch it is in my current SD and runs perfectly.
At the moment I am following and translating the tutorial that comes in FUZE into Spanish and making some other addition of mine. I upload it to my Twitter account and when I manage to have time, collect everything and put it on my Facebook page. Thank you so much! -
You're correct. I did not realise that once you had archived a program to the SD card you can download it again and it will run from there. I did not have an SD card until after Fuze came along and I have not tried to move it yet.
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Of course, I have tried to see in the SD that I currently have how to identify the games and / or programs that I have there and the truth is indecipherable. So now that I know that the codes I wrote remain in the internal memory, when I have the new SD, I will only delete the FUZE from the old one and download it again in the new SD.
Thank you very much for your prompt attention, a huge greeting from Buenos Aires, Argentina!