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-One of the biggest fixes that I’ve been seeing around is simply disconnecting the Joy-Cons and plugging up your usb-c charger to give it a direct charge. Doing this allows the switch to be directly charged without any interruptions from the Joy-Cons. A lot of people report problems with charging with the Joy-Cons plugged up. There’s been a shockingly huge amount of people that has used this method to bring life back to their switches. Also remember to use either your original usb-c charger or a certified aftermarket one. Good luck.
+One of the biggest fixes that I’ve been seeing around is simply disconnecting the Joy-Cons and plugging up your usb-c charger to give it a direct charge. Doing this allows the switch to be directly charged without any interruptions from the Joy-Cons. A lot of people report problems with charging with the Joy-Cons plugged up. There’s been a shockingly huge amount of people that has used this method to bring life back to their Switches. Also remember to use either your original usb-c charger or a certified aftermarket one. Make sure to give it enough time to charge as well. A seriously dead Switch can take many hours to even turn on. Good luck.

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One of the biggest fixes that I’ve been seeing around is simply disconnecting the Joy-Cons and plugging up your usb-c charger to give it a direct charge. Doing this allows the switch to be directly charged without any interruptions from the Joy-Cons.  A lot of people report problems with charging with the Joy-Cons plugged up. There’s been a shockingly huge amount of people that has used this method to bring life back to their switches.  Also remember to use either your original usb-c charger or a certified aftermarket one. Good luck.

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